Feb. 3, 2026

Committing Your Plans to the Lord | #441

Committing Your Plans to the Lord | #441
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Committing Your Plans to the Lord | #441
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What does it really mean to commit your plans to the Lord?

In this episode of Ed Talks Daily, Ed continues the Building Habits for Holistic Wellness series by unpacking the difference between asking God to bless your plans and allowing Him to author them.

Many people quote “For I know the plans I have for you” while still running on self-direction, ambition, fear, or cultural pressure. In this teaching, Ed shares personal testimony and biblical insight on how destiny can call faintly, how gifts can be hijacked when not consecrated, and how clarity comes when plans are surrendered fully to God.

This episode explores:

  • The difference between God’s plan and self-driven plans

  • How rebellion and mixture distort calling

  • Why gifts must point people back to Christ

  • How prayer reveals whether plans are ordained or hijacked

  • What it looks like to let God direct your work, income, and purpose

If you’re seeking direction, clarity, or confirmation for your next season, this episode will challenge you to stop asking God to bless your plans and start asking Him to give you His.


🎙️ Ed Talks Daily is a holistic wellness podcast focused on spiritual growth, mindset renewal, and living a consecrated life with Christ at the center.

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