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If you could ask God one question about the future, what would you ask? The options are literally endless. But the one thing that we don’t have to ask—the one thing that matters most—is whether or not God is still going to love us. Paul says that neither our fears of today nor worries about tomorrow can tear us away from that. Past, present, future, no matter what, God is going to love us. That kind of love can sustain us in even the hardest of times.
Today, write down this Scripture with a pencil. Each time you read it this week, erase a few words and recite it out loud. Do this until you have erased the whole verse and can say it by memory.
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About this Plan

In this 3-week reading plan, we'll talk about the long road through tragedy. It's a road that is never easy but always worth the work to walk down. Will we answer every question about life's tragedies? No. Will we form a path forward by offering steps for every person's journey through hurt? Yes! In this devotional, you’ll find hopeful encouragement for your walk on the long road to healing.
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