A Plan for You
Posted by Karah
Before you were born, your parents wondered what you would be like. After your birth, they watched you grow and figured out your likes and dislikes. As you started making friends, your personality blossomed. By now, all your relatives, teachers and neighbors have a solid grasp on who you are and who you are not.
But did you know that God knew you completely BEFORE you were born?
Read Jeremiah 1:1-5 to learn more. Focus on verse 5.
What do you think it means to be “set apart”?
Why is it important to recognize God had plans for Jeremiah before he was even born?
What are some of the plans you think God has for your life? Explain.
How does knowing that God knows you and has a unique design for your future affect the way you live your life today? Explain.
The Point
Long before your parents had even an inkling of your existence, God was drawing up the blueprints for your life. He made great plans for you—and He wants to put them into action.
Take Action
Take stock of your life. Are you trying to plan your own life or are you trusting God to show you His plans? Explain.
List three steps you’ll take this week to let God have absolute control of your life and your plans for the future.
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Behind the Story
According to the opening verses of his book, Jeremiah was the son of a priest and lived in Anathoth, about three miles northeast of Jerusalem. Jeremiah’s career as a prophet began during the thirteenth year of King Josiah’s reign. Jeremiah was probably born around 650-645 B.C. during King Manasseh’s rule, meaning he was probably young and unmarried at the time God called him into prophecy. Despite being mocked, scorned, ignored, and rejected throughout his ministry, Jeremiah continued to faithfully proclaim God’s judgment on Judah and Jerusalem.
Posted in Boys, Devotions | Tagged Camp Ridgecrest, Jeremiah 1, Reprinted from ec magazine. © 2011 LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention. Used by permission.