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Charles Stanley on Personal Application - Baptist (Jeremiah 29:11)

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"Whatever you're facing today, God has not forgotten you. He knows the plans He has for YOU—personally, specifically, lovingly. Not harm, but hope. Not dead ends, but a future. Trust His plan even when you can't see the path. He is working." — Charles Stanley. Baptist personal appropriation.

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