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Let's talk about "God's plan." Not that old Drake song. Like the actual plan. Sometimes you'll hear people confidently say, "I trust God's plan," or, "This is God's plan for my life." But most of the time, I think people are actually just wondering, "What exactly is God's plan for my life?" As a teenager, maybe you're starting to ask that question a lot right now. Well, I've got good news and bad news. The bad news: you're probably not going to be able to open the Bible and find a message from God telling you which job to take or school to attend. But here's what Scripture does tell us about God's plans for us: they're good. Even when God's plans don't seem like they make sense (like when Jesus told his disciples that he was going to be killed and then return to life), God's plans are good. They're full of hope and promise for us. So even when you don't know the specifics, you can always trust this: God’s plans for you are good.
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Does life ever feel like a never-ending waiting game? Do you ever think about the person you’re becoming and what your future holds, and just want to skip ahead in your story to see how it all turns out? In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we’ll talk about all the questions, fear, frustration, and excitement that thinking about our futures can bring.
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