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Jeremiah 29:11

Hope for people who have to wait.

ATOMIC BIBLE ARTIFACTHope for people in exile.Jeremiah 29:11
Verse text
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future and a hope.

Artifact verse text uses the Berean Standard Bible, a public domain source text in this product.

Plain-English context

Jeremiah writes to exiles in Babylon. The promise is real hope, but it is given to a displaced people facing a long obedience, not instant escape.

Guardrail

Not: God guarantees my preferred timeline right now.

Artifact idea

A sober hope pack built around exile, patience, and God’s faithfulness beyond short timelines.

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Teaching slideHope for people in exile.This promise was given to people who had to wait.

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