
Our heavenly Father knows the plans. He knows the intentions. The imaginations He has for me. God thinks. Satan thinks too. But every soul on this earth was made individually, in the very image of God. When you accept Christ, you step into the Kingdom of Light. And in His light—we receive His revelation. For God is the fountain of light. And for each person in Christ, God knows the thoughts He thinks towards them. Jeremiah 29:11—“I know the thoughts that I think toward you ,”saith the Lord. This is not a maybe, not a half-promise, not a thought still in process. No. This was sealed. Signed. Finalized. A declaration. Long before verse 11, He spoke in verse 10—“After seventy years in Babylon, I will visit you. I will perform my good word toward you. I will cause you to return. ”He reaffirmed the promise with verse 11.To make His people understand: Only He knows the thoughts He thinks toward them. Declares the Lord. And what about us—His children, born of His Spirit today? Yes—He knows the thoughts He thinks toward us too. We must come to that place of rest. Rest assured, He will deliver us from every situation. He has a plan for every one of us. Our Heavenly Father has already established it. So why worry? Why fear? Let anxiety flee. These thoughts have been declared. He knows what He is doing. He has it all planned out. An affirmation of Jehovah. A declaration of the Lord. What are His thoughts? Thoughts of peace. Not of evil. Not of adversity. Not of calamity. A life of safety. A life of wholeness. Peace that surpasses all understanding—a peace not bound by circumstance, not chained to feelings. So when life turns you upside down, remember—His plans for you are peace. And His peace is followed by an expected end. A promised end. A future. Full of hope. This word “give”—it means more than handing something over. It means to ascribe. To assign. To ensure without fail. This end will come to pass. Without question. Without doubt. A direction we can lean on, a hope we can draw from, a well that never runs dry. God is calling us to long for that end. The end that is full of hope. As David wrote: “Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from Him.” (Psalm 62:5)“You have been my hope, Sovereign Lord, my confidence since my youth.” (Psalm 71:5)And Proverbs reminds us: “There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.” (Proverbs 23:18)Even Job declares: “Though your beginning was small, your latter days will be very great.” (Job 8:7)Throughout Scripture, God has always taken care of His own. And in Jeremiah 29, He didn’t stop at peace, He didn’t stop at an expected end. He continued with a call: “Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will hear you. You will seek Me and find Me, when you seek Me with all your heart. ”What a way to encourage His children. “Then you will call upon Me and pray to Me, and I will hear you. You will seek Me and find Me, when you seek Me with all your heart. ”That’s His promise. That's His word. That's His declaration. So I stand here today—resting not in my own plans, but in His. For my Father knows the thoughts He thinks toward No suggestions of peace, and not of evil. To give me hope, to give me a future. And I believe No suggestions receive No suggestions walk in it. For I know the thoughts…He knows the thoughts…toward me. And that—is enough.