Jeremiah 29:11 — There Is Still A Future Ahead Of You - @2281 - Daily Devotional Podcast
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Jeremiah 29:11 — There Is Still A Future Ahead Of You Recorded live from London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope. Atlanta • Lagos • Singapore • Christchurch • Tokyo HOPE • PURPOSE • FUTURE Christian prayer for hope and encouragement • trusting God’s plans for your future • prayer for difficult seasons • finding purpose through Christ Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV) “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.” There are seasons in life when the future can feel unclear. Plans change. Doors close. Expectations do not always unfold as we imagined. Sometimes people look ahead and struggle to see where hope is supposed to come from. Questions about tomorrow can quietly become burdens carried today. Many people understand that feeling. Life has a way of presenting moments that seem unfinished. Dreams may take longer than expected. Prayers may appear unanswered. Circumstances may remain uncertain. Yet Scripture repeatedly reminds us that God is able to see far beyond the limitations of our present situation. What feels delayed to us is not forgotten by Him. Jeremiah delivered these words to people living in a difficult season. They were facing uncertainty and challenges they never expected. Yet God spoke hope into their future. He reminded them that their story was not over and that His purposes had not been cancelled. That same truth remains powerful today. Your current chapter is not the final chapter. God is still writing the story. His plans remain greater than your fears, stronger than your disappointments, and larger than the obstacles standing before you. Father, thank You that my future rests securely in Your hands. Thank You that even when I cannot see the road ahead clearly, You remain faithful and trustworthy. Jesus, help me trust Your plans when circumstances seem uncertain. When disappointment tries to steal my hope, remind me that You are still working. Strengthen my faith and help me keep looking forward with confidence. Holy Spirit, fill my heart with fresh expectation today. Help me believe that God is able to open new doors, create new opportunities, and bring purpose out of every season. Replace fear with hope and uncertainty with confidence in Your promises. Across the world, from Atlanta to Lagos, from Singapore to Christchurch and Tokyo, may discouraged hearts find renewed hope, uncertain minds discover fresh confidence, and every listener experience the assurance that God still holds the future. Jesús, confío mi futuro a Ti. Jesus, entrego o meu futuro a Ti. Jesus, ipinagkakatiwala ko sa Iyo ang aking kinabukasan. Father, thank You that my future is safe with You. Amen. Jeremiah 29 prayer, prayer for hope, Christian encouragement, trusting God for the future, prayer for difficult seasons, evening prayer, daily prayer, Christian devotion Christian prayer for hope and encouragement, trusting God’s plans for your future, prayer for difficult seasons, finding purpose through Christ
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