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What can we expect when God disrupts our plans?

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When God disrupts our plans, it serves to redirect us towards Him and His glory.

Disruptions in our plans, as experienced by Baruch in Jeremiah 45:5, are often orchestrated by God to reveal deeper truths about our hearts and to refocus our attention on Him. These providential adjustments may seem harsh or unwelcome, but they are ultimately intended for our good, bringing us back to reliance on God rather than self-sufficient ambitions. This divine intervention serves to humble us and eliminate distractions that compete with our devotion to Christ, leading us toward a clearer understanding of our dependency on God and the importance of seeking Him above all else.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 45:5, Romans 8:28, James 4:15

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