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I had an interview yesterday for a position at a church in Ohio. The interview was for a Children's Ministry Director and I am passionate about children. After the interview was all said and done, I couldn't help but think what dream come true it would be to get that position. But I also thought about the other end of it - what if I don't get and it and it turns out like the few other interviews I've had.

I was reminded of a verse. It's one of my favorite verses and is found in the book of Jeremiah:

“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 NIV

God knows what He has planned for me. That is good news! But wait, there's even better news - what He has planned for me is better than what I have planned for me. This church and the position they offer may be what God has planned for me in this season or I'm not yet ready and it's not my time.

Either way - God has great things planned for me and He has great things planned for you. So don't get discouraged when something doesn't work out the way that YOU planned. Remember what HE has planned is far better than yours or my plans.

So in those moments of discouragement - we should watch out for what He does have planned.


We will be blown away!!
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