God's Plans for Your Marriage: Finding Hope and a Future Together | 84
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God's Plans for Your Marriage: Finding Hope and a Future Together
Introduction
- Brian poses the question: Do you know the plans for your future?
- Introducing Jeremiah 29:11 as the source of knowing God's plans.
- Welcome back to Love How Deep.
- Excitement for the episode.
Jeremiah 29:11
- Reading of Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans that I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future."
- The comfort in knowing God has a plan, even when we don't.
- Brian's personal struggle with future anxiety.
- Heather's experience with students constantly asking "What's next?"
"Declares the Lord"
- The significance of "declares" – it's a confident and certain statement from God.
- Having confidence in God's promises.
"Plans to Prosper You"
- Prosper meaning to succeed, get ahead, move forward, flourish.
- Connecting this to Isaiah 43:18-19 (forgetting the former, doing a new thing).
- Prospering is future-oriented.
- Caution against equating "prosper" solely with financial wealth.
- Matthew 6:33 – seeking God's kingdom first.
- True prospering is in God's hands and aligns with His will.
- Asking God for desires, but relying on Him for the "how."
The Quilt Analogy
- The beautiful, intricate top of the quilt representing God's perspective of our lives.
- The messy underside representing our limited perspective and perceived flaws.
- God seeing the whole picture and using our struggles for our growth.
"Plans Not to Harm You"
- The tendency to blame God when difficult things happen.
- God's intentions are for our good, even when we can't see it.
- The analogy of running in a forest and encountering "poison ivy" – potential for future help.
A Moment of Levity
- Butterscotch the cat's cameo and the joys of pet ownership during recording.
"Plans to Give You a Hope and a Future"
- God's promise of hope and a future.
- Differentiating worldly hope (uncertain desire) from biblical hope (assured expectation).
- Biblical hope as an expectation rooted in God's promises.
- Alignment with God's will leading to the fulfillment of His plans.
- Expecting God to take care of you.
Conclusion
- Encouragement that Jeremiah 29:11 provides positivity for marriage.
- Urging couples facing difficulties to look at this passage.
- Even in tough times, God's plan includes prosperity, no harm, and a hope and future.
- Peace and comfort found in this verse.
Call to Action
- Reminder of the resources available on lovehowdeep.com.
- Thanking listeners for tuning in.
- Closing remarks and farewell.
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