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How do we know that God's intentions are good for us?

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God's intentions towards His people are ultimately good, as seen in His providential guidance and promises throughout the Bible (Jeremiah 29:11).

Throughout Scripture, we encounter numerous affirmations of God's good intentions for His people. Jeremiah 29:11 assures us that God has plans for our welfare, not for calamity, but to give us a future and hope. This assurance illustrates that, despite the trials and tribulations believers may face, God orchestrates events in our lives to fulfill His divine purpose and demonstrate His love. The narrative of Joseph, as described in Genesis, serves as a powerful demonstration of God's overarching plan, where what was meant for evil was turned for good, highlighting that God’s providence always seeks to preserve and bless His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:11, Genesis 50:20

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Joseph Pt 5
Bruce Crabtree · Oct 31, 2012
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Joshua

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