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How do we know God's plans are for our good?

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God’s plans are for our good as affirmed in Scripture, where He promises to provide an expected end for those who trust Him, as seen in Jeremiah 29:11.

The assurance that God’s plans are for our good is rooted in Scripture, notably in Jeremiah 29:11, which says, "I know the thoughts I think towards you, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end." This promise reinforces the idea that God, in His sovereignty, orchestrates events in the lives of His people for their ultimate benefit.

When trials arise, Christians can remember that their suffering is not in vain. Rather, it is part of God's perfect design to shape them into the likeness of Christ. The narratives of biblical figures reveal that although they faced hardship, God's overarching plan was always good, preparing for a greater purpose. This understanding helps believers to trust in God’s character, knowing that His thoughts towards them are filled with love, and He is working in all circumstances for their good.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:28

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1 Kings 12:15
Robert Hawker · Sep 4, 2016
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