Daily Devo
Hold on to the One who knows the way
By: John Carrigan
Monday, November 17, 2025
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11
Jeremiah shared the encouragement God gave him with the Israelites during their Babylonian exile. He was reminding them that God's promises were still active, but they were also conditional. If they would repent, God would restore them. We may have difficulties, but we have that exact same reassurance. God has a specific plan for us, but it is conditional on our obedience. If we're following Jesus, we'll win in the end, because He won the victory for us! If we've entrusted God with our eternity, that includes taking care of our "right now."
God is never early, but He's also never late. Before we were born, God's will for our life was already being accomplished. Even better, His divine purpose for our lives will continue until our final breath. But we do live in a fallen world, so bad things will still happen to good people. But remember, when evil happens, it was not part of God's plan. He doesn't author evil, but as we see in Joseph's story, He can use what was intended for evil and use it for His glory. We probably haven't faced the false imprisonment and family betrayal Joseph did, but we’ve all had our fair share of trials. When we're in a season of difficulty, we may be tempted to question God and ask Him, “why me?”
I’m not in a trial right now, but I am sensing that God is leading me to a place where I won’t see everything clearly. If it comes to pass, I must remember that it's not about me, it's what He wants to do in me, and through me. I've had times of uncertainty in my past, and I usually hope they pass quickly. But then I remember, exponential spiritual growth doesn’t usually happen on the mountain tops, it happens when we're down in the valley! If we can't see what’s up ahead, we must hold on tightly to the One who knows the future. Trust God! He is the One who made the plans we can't understand. He is all-knowing, and He can clearly see everything we cannot.
(Jesus said) “...everything is possible for one who believes.” Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” Mark 9:23-24
Father God, thank you for ordaining and planning each of our steps. We believe, but help us overcome our unbelief and doubts. Give us your peace in our trials and help us to always stay on your path of righteousness!