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(from Moses and Old Testament Law)
Exodus 18
Notice the topics Moses and Jethro discussed in Exodus 18. They first asked how each other were doing (18:7), much like we would today when we see friends we haven't seen in years. Then Moses told Jethro three things: the miracles of God with the Egyptians, the hardships of travel, and God's deliverance. Jethro's response was one of praise and worship to God for all that He had done for Moses and the people. Moses gave God the credit and pointed to Him in front of his family. It is very encouraging to see…
Some time ago I read an article in Relevant Magazine where Thomas Turner wrote that Jeremiah 29:11 is "possibly one of our most beloved, yet most misunderstood verses in the entire Bible."
BibleGateway.com lists it as the second most accessed and read verse on their website, just behind John 3:16!
This verse is popular in various books about your purpose in life, the purpose of the church, and God's purpose for your marriage and family.
Jeremiah 29:11 even has its own facebook page!
So what does it say? Why is it misunderstood? And what is it's meaning?
Jeremiah 29:11 says "For I know the plans…