
We know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. – Romans 8:28
A lesson from reading Jeremiah 6 and written about in “Nation Drowns in Wickedness” is that God created us with intention, shaping us for a purpose and weaving a life plan that carries meaning far beyond what we can see today. When we choose to view ourselves through His eyes—loved, capable, and called—we begin to set goals that align with His purpose and reflect His heart. As we walk in that calling, our influence becomes a catalyst for good; because of our obedience, compassion, and faithfulness, positive change ripples through our city, our state, and even our nation, leaving a legacy that honors God and uplifts others.
Let us take inspiration from the song Place In this World by Michael W. Smith and in moments of uncertainty, when the path ahead feels unclear, we are invited to ask God where we truly belong. It’s in seeking His guidance that we begin to discover a vision uniquely crafted for our lives—a purpose we can call our own. With His Light to illuminate the way, even the smallest step forward becomes sacred. We don’t need to have it all figured out; we simply need to begin, trusting that each step taken in faith draws us closer to the place we’re meant to be in this world.
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Beautiful reminder today. I appreciate how you connect Jeremiah’s warnings with the hope of Romans 8:28. The call to see ourselves through God’s eyes—and to take even small steps of obedience with trust—is encouraging and grounding. Thanks for pointing us back to purpose, clarity, and His light on the path.
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