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Want an easy-to-remember way to read and study the Bible? No matter which passage of Scripture you're reading, ask yourself these three questions: "What?" "So What?" "Now What?" We'll show you how!
WHAT? What is this passage about?
This week we've been talking about how God's promises are true. What do we see Jeremiah doing in this passage because of God's promises?
SO WHAT? Why does it matter?
What parallels do you see between Jeremiah's story and yours?
Why do you think it matters if Jeremiah trusted God even when God's promise didn't make sense to him? Why do you think this would matter to you, too?
NOW WHAT? What should I do about it?
God's promise to Jeremiah prompted him to make a larger investment than he would have otherwise. What's something you feel God is calling you to that feels big?
What pain or doubt do you hold that might keep you from trusting God's promise in your own life?
Who's someone you could share this with? What kind of help might you need to trust God while you wait for the truth of these promises to be visible to you?
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About this Plan

When life feels dark—like nothing is going right and nothing ever will—it’s easy to feel lost and hopeless. But just like the sun, moon, and stars light up the darkest sky, God’s light shines in our lives even in the hardest moments because God’s presence carries us, no matter what we face. For the next 28 days, we’ll explore how God meets us in our pain and brings light to guide us through. We’ll learn that even when we lose hope, God is closer than we know.
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