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Rehearsing Scripture in your mind enables the truth of the Word to abide deeply in your spirit. Take a moment each day to read, think about and apply the spiritual principles in the following Scriptures of Hope (World English Bible translation):
Read:
Deuteronomy 31:6
"Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for Yahweh your God himself is who goes with you. He will not fail you nor forsake you."
- When God instructs us in this verse to not be afraid, it is not a suggestion. He doesn't say "you shouldn't," or "I understand you might be," - rather, He says: "Don't be afraid." The first step to kindling a spirit of hope within you is to banish fear and doubt. When it pops up within you, simply rebuke it in Jesus' name and do not entertain thoughts of fear.
Psalm 39:7
"Now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in you."
- Oftentimes, our hopes dwindle not due to anything tangible or real in our lives but due to our fears of what may happen or could take place. We "wait" for loss, rejection, ill health as if we expect it to come. How do we wait? We do so when we refuse to embrace joy, peace and celebration through a spirit of hope. Hope embodies a full belief that the good God promises for our futures will take place (Jeremiah 29:11). Let go of dread, embrace hope.
Listen to Scriptures of Hope on your mobile device or computer by simply going to this link. You can also find Scriptures on healing and other biblical passages to meditate on, such as Psalm 91 there. For encouraging posts to strengthen your marriage, visit @capandbuttercup on Instagram.
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About this Plan
Who couldn't use a bit more hope these days? The good news is that God has exactly that for anyone who wants it. If that's you, spend a few moments in this three-day reading plan by author & orator Heather Hair. Give a boost to your body, mind and spirit with scriptures of hope. Having hope may be simpler than you think.
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