What This Verse Means
This verse lands with surprising specificity. It's not a general promise to everyone, but words spoken to Israelites exiled in Babylon—people who felt their story had ended and their future had vanished. The Lord speaks to those who have been uprooted and are wondering if God has abandoned them. The promise is not about immediate comfort, but about God having a future for them even when their own plans have collapsed. It's a declaration that divine purpose continues even when human plans have failed.

