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Thursday, February 12th: Jeremiah 29:11 is often quoted as a promise of personal success and comfort, but in context it was spoken to God’s people during exile. Episode 704 unpacks the historical background of this verse and reveals its deeper meaning: not a guarantee of ease, but a declaration of God’s faithful presence in hardship. This episode reframes the promise as one of hope, purpose, and trust in seasons that feel long and uncertain.
Email me your questions, comments, and suggestions. I'd love to hear from you! If y'all wanna talk more 'bout this, I'm all ears. Just give me a holler. You can also help by sending me your favorite trivia or dad joke(s) at [email protected] Or respond below with comments, trivia or jokes.
By John Spencer5
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Thursday, February 12th: Jeremiah 29:11 is often quoted as a promise of personal success and comfort, but in context it was spoken to God’s people during exile. Episode 704 unpacks the historical background of this verse and reveals its deeper meaning: not a guarantee of ease, but a declaration of God’s faithful presence in hardship. This episode reframes the promise as one of hope, purpose, and trust in seasons that feel long and uncertain.
Email me your questions, comments, and suggestions. I'd love to hear from you! If y'all wanna talk more 'bout this, I'm all ears. Just give me a holler. You can also help by sending me your favorite trivia or dad joke(s) at [email protected] Or respond below with comments, trivia or jokes.