Anchored in Hope: Readings From the New TestamentSample
Reflect on today’s reading using these questions:
- According to these verses, what are some blessings that God gives his children?
- What is the connection between God’s love for us and how we love others?
The Source
God gives us encouragement, endurance, hope, wisdom, strength, redemption, and forgiveness. These are gifts that are guaranteed to those who trust him, helping us persevere through suffering and “live a life worthy of the Lord” (Colossians 1:10). As we embrace God’s blessings for us, we are empowered to accept others and glorify God as a unified community (Romans 15:6–7). United with God’s people, we can encourage one another to hold fast to the “hope stored up in heaven” (Colossians 1:5).
Reflect on your story:
- The Bible gives us hope and encouragement as we lean on God’s promises. What attitudes and behaviors should I choose as I wait for God’s promises to be fulfilled?
Things to try next
Was this plan helpful? We adapted this plan from the Restoring Hope Bible (American Bible Society, 2022). Here are some ideas for the next steps in your journey.
- Memorize a Bible verse from this reading plan that reminds you to hope in God when facing pain and setbacks.
- Write down one loss or disappointment that is weighing on you today. If you feel comfortable, share it with a safe friend. Then read Psalm 42 as a reminder of God’s presence amidst suffering.
- Consider joining a Trauma Healing Group to start your healing journey.
About this Plan
We often hope in the world around us—for a promotion, a better relationship, a stronger family, and recovery of the sick. But trusting only in earthly outcomes will fail us. The Bible says we will experience loss and disappointment on earth, but we are held in God’s eternal love. On this plan, you will learn about God’s care for you and see how spiritual hope can bring strength amid life’s storms.
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We would like to thank American Bible Society for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://traumahealinginstitute.org