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When it feels like there are areas of our life that are kind of in the ruins, it can cause us to ask some big questions. Questions like: Where is all of this heading? Does God still have a plan for my life? Does God still have a plan for this broken, sinful world? Or is life just about moving from circumstance to circumstance? Those were the same questions the Israelites were asking while they were in Babylonian exile. Even in the midst of their disobedience and idolatry, they remembered something about being the chosen people of God. They remembered something about God having some kind of ultimate plan and that they were somehow a part of that plan. This chapter helps us clearly see what God had in mind.
By Bill CottrillWhen it feels like there are areas of our life that are kind of in the ruins, it can cause us to ask some big questions. Questions like: Where is all of this heading? Does God still have a plan for my life? Does God still have a plan for this broken, sinful world? Or is life just about moving from circumstance to circumstance? Those were the same questions the Israelites were asking while they were in Babylonian exile. Even in the midst of their disobedience and idolatry, they remembered something about being the chosen people of God. They remembered something about God having some kind of ultimate plan and that they were somehow a part of that plan. This chapter helps us clearly see what God had in mind.