Day 75: A Love Letter from God About Trusting His Plan

 


Day 75: A Love Letter from 

God About Trusting 

His Plan

JEREMIAH 29:11

My child,

You keep trying to see the whole picture before you're willing to trust Me with the next step. I understand that instinct — it feels safer to know where something is going before you commit to walking there. But I didn't design faith to work that way. I ask you to trust Me one step at a time, not because I'm withholding the full plan to frustrate you, but because you were never meant to carry the weight of seeing it all at once.

I know this season doesn't make sense to you. Maybe the door you hoped would open stayed closed. Maybe the timeline you expected has stretched far longer than you thought it would. Maybe you're standing in the middle of a plan that looks nothing like what you pictured, wondering if I actually know what I'm doing with your life. I do. I have always known. What looks like delay or detour to you is not confusion to Me.

My plans for you are good — not good in the shallow, easy sense, but good in the deep, purposeful way that sometimes requires a season you wouldn't have chosen. I am working toward a future and a hope for you, even in the middle of chapters that don't yet make sense. I am not building your story carelessly. Every piece matters, even the ones that feel like waiting.

JEREMIAH 29:11

God says, "I know the plans I have for you — plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Trust Me with what you can't see yet."

You don't have to understand every piece of My plan to trust the One who's writing it. You don't have to see three chapters ahead to believe that I am good and that I am faithful right now, in this one. Let go of needing the whole picture. I'm asking for your trust, not your understanding — and I promise, what I'm building is worth it.

I love you,
God

A Prayer for Trusting His Plan

Father, I want to see the whole picture before I trust You, but You're asking for faith one step at a time. Help me release my need to understand everything right now. Remind me that Your plans for me are good, even in this season that doesn't make sense yet. I trust You with what I can't see. In Jesus' name, Amen.

What's one part of your story right now that's asking you to trust God without seeing the full picture?

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