God Has A Plan For You To Help You Get Rich.
You Will Never Thought That Knowing God Have A Plan For You Could Be So Beneficial!
With just a little bit of Bible study,
we can find many scriptures and verses that tell us what God says about our
lives and our purpose. And knowing that God has a plan, as well as keeping the
faith and trusting him always, can help us live with purpose and
intention. Let’s take a look at what the
Lord has said about His plan for us and perhaps this will help give you a
future purpose. sometimes you need to get knocked down before you can really
figure out what your fight is and how you need to fight it, sometimes you need
to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose
that God predestined inside of you. God says in Jeremiah. I know the plans, I
have for you, plans to prosper you and not harm you plans to give you hope and
a future. This day when you have reached the hilltop, and you're deciding on
the next job next steps career further education, you would rather find
purpose, than a job, or career, purpose crosses disciplines, the purpose is an
essential element of you. It is the reason you're on the planet at this
particular time in history your very existence is wrapped up in the things
you're here to fulfill. Whatever you choose for a career path. Remember the
struggle along the way is only meant to shape you or your purpose. When God has
something for you, it doesn't matter who stands against it if it's meant for
you. God will move someone that's holding you back away from a door and put
someone there who will open it for you, I don't know what your future is, but
if you're willing to take the harder way. The more complicated one is the one
with more failure at first than successes, the one that has ultimately proven
to have more meaning more victory, more glory, then you will not regret it
press on with pride, and press on with purpose, and appreciate what God has
brought you through. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a
future.” – Jeremiah 29:11 I see the familiar phrase scribbled in high school
yearbooks and hear it spoken in commencement speeches. I even read it in
personal notes from friends when I’m starting a new job or relocating to a new
home. Nothing encourages my heart quite like Jeremiah 29:11. But then there are
those unwelcome circumstances, where hope feels like a distant dream. I
question God, “How can this be happening?” I push this verse aside and look for
a different answer. Dread finds its way into my thoughts and I feel like I’m
constantly fighting against it. I know God is with me in the midst of my fear,
but I wonder. Could this trial really be part of His plan for me? If you’ve
ever struggled to trust God through life’s hardest times, take heart. Women
throughout history have walked this road and discovered what it truly means to
trust our Heavenly Father. Women like Hagar. Through her seemingly impossible
situation, she learned a life-changing lesson in trust. Her story gives us hope
today as we face life’s battles. Maybe like me, you’re in that place now. You
feel helpless as you watch a loved one struggling. It’s difficult to imagine
that anyone could love my family more than I do, but God does. God tells us in
verse 16 that Hagar cried, but God didn’t respond to Hagar’s tears. He came
when he heard Ishmael. “But God heard the boy crying, and the angel of God
called to Hagar from heaven, ‘Hagar, what’s wrong? Do not be afraid! God has
heard the boy crying as he lies there,’” (Genesis 21:17). God’s care for us
defies limitations. He sent his Son to earth to experience our joys and
sorrows, happy moments and heartache. He understands the depth of our love
because He loves us even more than we can imagine. Matthew 7:11 says, “So if
you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more
will your heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask him.” Let’s be
encouraged today by this promise. As we cry out to God with our cares, we will
know He watches over every detail of our lives. What is important to us is
important to God.

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