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How do we know God's plans are good, even when we face delays?

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God’s plans are ultimately for our good, as He uses delays and obstacles to fulfill His purposes.

In the Christian faith, understanding that God's plans are inherently good is captured in Romans 8:28, which states that God works all things together for good for those who love Him. In Acts 27, Paul's delays during his voyage are not random but part of God's greater design for his ministry and witness. These delays and setbacks serve the purpose of teaching dependence on God. Paul’s journey illustrates that while we may perceive our progress in life as slow, the Lord orchestrates every element for His glory and our ultimate benefit, confirming that our paths are under His sovereignty.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Acts 27:1-11

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