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Your life didn’t turn out the way you mapped it, and the hardest part is not the change, it’s the silence. Why won’t God answer that request you keep praying? Why does hardship stick around? Dr. Timothy Mann opens Jeremiah 29:10-14 and treats it like what it is: a letter from home to people living in exile, confused, grieving, and wondering if God has a plan at all.

We walk through the famous promise of Jeremiah 29:11 with the full context intact. God’s plans are known plans, meaning He understands the story even when we don’t. They’re promising plans, offering a real future and a real hope, even when the timeline feels painfully slow. And they’re good plans, rooted in grace, not in what we think we deserve. Along the way we talk about faith as living on God’s promises before they’re fulfilled, and why constant grumbling can blind us to the work God is still doing.

Then we bring it down to today: God offers shalom, a deep, all-encompassing peace, not only someday but now. Dr. Mann gets practical about anxiety and worry, pointing us to “Cast all your cares on me, for I care for you,” and he ends with the most personal promise of all: if you seek God wholeheartedly, you will find Him, ultimately in Jesus Christ. Subscribe, share this message with a friend who’s in a hard season, and leave a review to help more people find clear biblical teaching and real hope.

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