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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 5 MIN

Plans For Peace And A Future

from Faith for Everyday · host Edwine Mbuzaa

Send us Fan MailWhen life throws delays and detours, holding onto hope can feel like a reach. We open Jeremiah 29:11 and discover a deeper promise shaped for hard seasons, not easy ones—God’s thoughts of peace and a future spoken to a people in exile. That context reframes how we see our own waiting, whether it’s a stalled career, a strained relationship, or a health setback that won’t resolve on our timeline.We walk through the verse with care, connect it to Romans 8:28, and face a hard truth with gentle clarity: trusting God’s plan means loosening our grip on our own. Rather than forcing outcomes, we practice surrender that’s active, not passive—showing up in prayer, rooting ourselves in Scripture, and choosing the next right step when the path is foggy. Along the way, we call out the quiet lies of fear and replace them with sturdy promises: God’s plans are intentional, not random; His timing forms us, it doesn’t forsake us; His peace is available even before circumstances change.You’ll hear reflective prompts to help you name what needs releasing, plus simple, steady habits that keep your heart anchored while you wait. Our goal isn’t quick inspiration that fades by lunch, but a settled confidence that the One who holds the future also holds you. If you’ve been wondering whether God sees you in the middle, this conversation offers comfort, courage, and a clear path forward—one faithful step at a time.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s waiting on an answer, and leave a review so others can find hope here too.

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Send us Fan Mail When life throws delays and detours, holding onto hope can feel like a reach. We open Jeremiah 29:11 and discover a deeper promise shaped for hard seasons, not easy ones—God’s thoughts of peace and a future spoken to a people in exile. That context reframes how we see our own waiting, whether it’s a stalled career, a strained relationship, or a health setback that won’t resolve on our timeline. We walk through the verse with care, connect it to Romans 8:28, and face a hard t...

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