Real Hope: HOPEنموونە

Hope
What do you think of when you hear the word ‘hope’? Is it something you use to describe your wishful thinking? I hope tomorrow is a fine day, or is it something more substantial?
The hope the Bible encourages us to have is not wishful thinking but rather a hope that leads us to trust in God. I am so thankful that I can find ‘peace that passes all understanding’ as I lean into the love of God and His faithfulness. This hope changes the way we live. Our trust in God’s faithfulness leads us to work and labour with loving endurance that’s inspired by hope in Jesus.
I’ve been inspired by the hope in God I’ve seen in ordinary people who’ve lived through some of the most difficult experiences of life with love. A wife whose husband became a quadriplegic through a car accident. A mother whose child died. A man whose wife died of cancer. I could list more. Ordinary people like you and me who endured hardships yet put their hope in the love of God. All of these people have gone on to live inspiring lives. The wife and husband have inspired others with disabilities to live full lives. The mother inspired a support group and research into the disease that caused her child’s death. The man is raising his children and seeking the help he needs.
May our faith, love and hope in our Lord Jesus Christ help us all to live inspirational lives!
Written by KATH HENRY
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Hope is defined as a feeling of expectation and an optimistic mindset; wanting something to happen. If you are in a season of waiting or feel like things around you are hopeless, let this plan encourage you to remain steadfast, trusting in Him, so that your strength may be renewed and your life transformed.
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