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When we think about our fears, one thing to keep in mind is that they aren’t all the same size. Some fears are bigger than others. When we think of fears like clowns, spiders, or snakes, those seem like pretty small fears. For the most part, those are things that we can avoid on our own. But what about those unavoidable fears? Fears like not being able to pay our bills, getting into a fender bender, or even the idea of losing a loved one? Those kinds of fears can feel bigger than what we can control. Those are the kind of fears that have the potential to grow and grow. They may even get so big we think nothing in this world can stop them. But we have a God who has done great things. We also trust in a God who is doing great things. When those big fears start to get overwhelming, remind yourself that we serve an even bigger God. And just as he has rescued His people before, He promises to do so again. His rescue may not look how we want it to, or be what we think we need, but God always uses His plans for good. So even though we may still have little (or big!) fears as we go throughout the day, we can take comfort in knowing that no fear is too big for our God.
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About this Plan

No matter the destination you’re trying to reach, the journey to get there comes with twists and turns instead of a straight path. We often have to reroute. In this devotional we’ll dive into what it looks like to reroute and find a new map along the journey. We’ll see many examples of God working to fulfill the plans He created for us.
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