God Has Not Forgotten You: When Life Is Turned Upside DownSample
Finding Hope in God
Take from a man his wealth, and you hinder him; take from him his purpose, and you slow him down. But take from man his hope, and you stop him. He can go on without wealth, and even without purpose, for a while. But he will not go on without hope.
— C. Neil Strait
As you think about the challenges you are facing and how they are affecting your everyday life, you may feel completely discouraged. The reality of what you are facing can seem so overwhelming, that you might feel like giving up. But don’t give up. The circumstances may be too difficult in human terms, but in Christ, there is always hope. “For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord. They are plans for good and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope” (Jeremiah 29:11 TLB).
When you consider all you are facing, ask yourself, “Is there anything too hard for God?” (See Jeremiah 32:17). Absolutely nothing! No matter what is going on in your life, you can trust that He is in control and is working everything out for your good (see Romans 8:28). When you wake up in the morning and wonder how you will face the day, God is working it out. When you wonder how you can get through and overcome a difficult season, God is working it out. And when you lie down at night, wondering how you will face the challenges of tomorrow, whatever they may be, God is already working it out. God knows intimately the concerns of your heart (see Psalm 139:1-3) and can provide all the peace, strength, and courage you need. So don’t give up! Confidently hope in Him. Hope…and persevere.
Taking back your life
- Romans 8:28 says, “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.” What hope does this Scripture give you amid tragedy, loss, or uncertainty?
- Discuss as a family (or with a friend) how God has worked things out for your good in past trials.
- Pray with someone else who shares your sorrow. Take turns praying for one another that God will encourage your hearts and give you hope.
About this Plan
Facing tragedy, or life’s storms of any kind, can be extremely difficult, but in the midst of heartache and pain, you can find the hope and courage to go on. In this 31-day devotional, you’ll see that through the help of caring family members and friends, and the encouragement found in the Bible, you can receive the resources to persevere in your faith. We would like to thank Leslie Barner and FamilyLife for providing this plan. For more information visit familylife.com.
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