Bigger Than UsSample

Life moves in rhythms—beginnings and endings, joy and sorrow, planting and harvest. Nothing on this side of heaven is permanent. School years begin and end. We start careers, and we retire from them. Seasons are hard, and some are easy. Nothing here is forever. And Solomon reminded us that every moment has purpose under God’s sovereign care. Even the hard times, the challenging times, the times we wish we could wake up from. We often resist the seasons we don’t like—the waiting, the loss, the letting go—but even those times are sacred. God is not absent in them; He is shaping us through them.
What brings peace is remembering that we don’t control the timing—God does. When life feels out of control and unpredictable, God is still in control. The same God who gives seasons of laughter also walks with us in the seasons of tears. Nothing is wasted in His hands. If you’re in a planting season, be faithful. If you’re in a tearing-down season, trust His rebuilding. If you’re in a mourning season, remember—dancing will come again.
What season of life do you feel you’re in right now? How can you see God’s purpose in this season—even if it’s hard?
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About this Plan

The real challenge in life is not how well we start but how we stay faithful over time. In this devotional, we will journey with God’s people as they move from brokenness to renewal. We’ll meet a God who uses personal burdens, teamwork, perseverance through opposition, His Word, and lifelong faithfulness to accomplish His purposes. When the opposition feels too strong, there’s a bigger God who meets us in the middle of it all—a God who works in and through ordinary people.
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