transformation

For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. In those days when you pray, I will listen. If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me. I will be found by you,” says the Lord. “I will end your captivity and restore your fortunes. I will gather you out of the nations where I sent you and will bring you home again to your own land.” Jeremiah 29:11‭-‬14 NLT

Who were these words written to? The children of Israel on their departure to be held in captivity in Babylon for 70 years. God had also told them to not listen to false prophets who told them the time would be shorter, as it would still be 70 years.

We gentiles draw hope from the scriptures above, or parts thereof, and God does speak to us through them. However, the point is: a time-frame does exist and God is in control of that time. As we see with many of the saints of old: Abraham, Moses, David, Joseph. Each had a time in captivity or banishment from the promise. Each had to develop faith to receive the promise. 
God is interested in our character and this time is a time of change and training in righteousness (big word but big transformation).

What will the transformed me look like?

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