Trusting God's Plan in Times of Uncertainty

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God does some of His best work when you are asleep, that is, in the dark. He does His best work when you don't think He's doing a thing. He's behind the scenes working it out. I have a plan, and it's a good one. Maybe you should have gotten it earlier in your life. Maybe you should have. [00:00:08]

Maybe if you hadn't done this or done that or gone here or gone there then maybe you would have gotten it earlier. Maybe if you'd have gotten saved earlier you would have known me earlier you, and you would of had the—Maybe, maybe so. Maybe if you hadn't married out of My will or if you hadn't traveled out of My will or you hadn't been in rebellion, maybe you would have gotten it earlier. [00:00:28]

I know you wish you could turn back the hands of time and make it happen all over again. And I know you feel like you've been in this thing too long, and I know you don't know how much longer it's going to take to get out of it, but still with all your questions, I have a plan for you, and I know what it is. [00:00:54]

And it's a good one, and it will give you a future, and it will give you a hope. You don't know which way to go? Seek Him. You in pain? Seek Him. You're confused? Seek Him. You're tired of waiting? Seek Him. If you come and ask me, I'm gonna send you back to Him because He has not told me His plan for you. [00:01:09]

A lot of us have a picture, but we can't see a plan. So we wonder whether it's gonna produce anything. God says, "I have a plan." 2,000 years, Jesus Christ put up the payment for the plan, and He who has begun a good work in you shall continue it until the day of redemption. What God starts, God finishes. [00:01:37]

What God begins, God ends. What God initiates, God completes. But you say, "I'm in a mess. You don't know my mess." You don't know my God. And if you forget the sermon, remember the verse. I have a plan for you, not for calamity or bad, but for good. And it involves your future, full of hope. [00:02:14]

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