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Most people quote Jeremiah 29:11 as a feel-good promise of instant blessings, success, or smooth sailing — but that's not what God was saying. This verse was written to a broken, exiled nation, not individuals chasing quick prosperity.

In This Podcast:
✅ What Jeremiah 29:11 doesn’t mean
🧭 The real historical and biblical context
🗝️ Why it's a promise of long-term restoration — not immediate results
❤️ What this verse truly teaches us today

📝 Key Takeaways:
• It’s a corporate promise to Israel — not a personal guarantee
• Fulfillment took 70 years — many never saw it in their lifetime
• It came in the midst of discipline and suffering
• God’s good plans often involve hardship that leads to hope
• Even in exile, God remained faithful to His covenant

💬 Final Thought:
Jeremiah 29:11 isn’t a prosperity slogan — it’s a profound reminder that God is faithful even in the waiting. His plans may unfold slowly, but they are always good and always redemptive.

👉 Don’t just quote the verse — understand the context.

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