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1 Intro,1| themselves the Father's plan.~ ~
2 Intro,4| future you may welcome God's plan for you: you will be happy
3 Intro,5| in different ways in His plan of formation for life. We
4 I,11 | consequence, the ability even to plan one's life is weakened.
5 I,12 | reveal to him the Father's plan as a condition for his happiness.
6 I,13 | open to the unstoppable plan of God, which always generates
7 I,13 | be able to discern God's plan for his life for the edification
8 II,16 | to respond according to a plan that God considers appropriate
9 II,16 | He, is the author of the plan of salvation, within which
10 II,18 | abstract notion, but God's plan in the life of every disciple.
11 II,18 | future according to God's plan. Not only according to one'
12 II,18 | all in harmony with the plan, always hidden and unforseeable,
13 II,19 | cultures to reveal in them the plan of the Kingdom and plant
14 II,19 | of each person to God's plan, in the image and likeness
15 II,23 | contemplate a perfect vocational plan, that should be implemented
16 III,25 | ecclesial aspect and develop a plan of action in accordance
17 III,26 | related in a fundamental life plan, spread over the whole of
18 III,27 | and for welcoming God's plan for himself. This will,
19 III,27 | not only to identify God's plan for them, but to decide
20 III,27 | will speedily accept God's plan for himself, in order to
21 IV,31 | reveal to him the Father's plan. The Good News, the Gospel,
22 IV,33 | of every living person a plan of salvation; or if we wish,
23 IV,34 | where the young person will plan his life and future.~The
24 IV,35 | between their hopes and God's plan as it is concretised in
25 IV,35 | seem excessive, as if God's plan were inimical to the person'
26 IV,35 | the outline of a divine plan. This method could be called
27 IV,37 | possession of the life that you plan to give, in all its aspects;
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