How to Set Goals With Godනියැදිය

How to Set Goals With God

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Day 2: Define Your Goals with Clarity

Your desire for excellence begins with defining your goals clearly.

In Jeremiah 33:3, God spoke to Jeremiah while he was imprisoned in the court of the guard during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem. Despite the city’s dire circumstances, God promised to reveal profound truths about His plans for restoration and renewal.

God was inviting Jeremiah—and by extension, the people—to seek Him for understanding and guidance, even when the future seemed uncertain.

Jeremiah received this promise during a time of great turmoil. God invited him to call out for divine insight and wisdom. As you define your goals, remember to ask God for clarity. He promises to reveal deep and hidden things when we seek Him wholeheartedly.

Write down your goals, pray over them, and meditate on them regularly. Consider this: are your goals grounded in ambition or assignment? Are they driven by self or God’s calling? The clarity of your goals reflects your trust in God’s ability to guide and provide.

Prayer Prompt: Father, as I define my goals, reveal Your will to me. Let my plans align with Your purpose.

Focal Point: Clearly define what you’re aiming for while inviting God to reveal insights you cannot see.

Main Objective: Make your goals specific, measurable, and spiritually meaningful.

Action Step: Break down your vision into specific goals that align with your talents and God’s calling.

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How to Set Goals With God

Setting goals can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to keep God at the center. The Potter’s Plan is a 7-day devotional inspired by Jeremiah, designed to help you navigate that challenge. It’s about more than just checking boxes—it’s about seeking God’s vision for your life, building plans rooted in faith, and trusting Him even when the path feels unclear. Each day offers practical insights, reflections, and prayers to help you align your goals with His purpose. If you’re ready to stop striving on your own and let God shape your steps, this devotional is for you.

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