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HOPE...For the Promises of God

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THE ROOT SYSTEM OF A BELIEVER

There is a strong connection between belief and hope. It is a profound truth that shapes the lives of born-again believers. The basis upon which our hope is built begins with acknowledging God's existence. Hope cannot stand alone. It needs a foundation, which is the foundation of our salvation. The Bible tells us if we confess with our mouths that Jesus is Lord and believe in our hearts that He was raised from the dead, salvation is ours. The root system of a believer is a precursor for hope.

The hope that follows sincere belief in God's existence is a transformative force in our lives. It speaks to the importance of a believer's root system. A healthy root system provides the strength to persevere through trials and the patience to wait for God's promises to come to fruition. The stronger the foundation, the more intimate the relationship becomes. That place of intimacy… causes us to think and act more like children of God. Aligning our decisions with His will nourishes the root system of a believer.

Growth is inevitable… when growth is intentional. As born-again believers, we should intentionally feed the soil with the proper nutrients. When a flower blooms beautifully, it clearly indicates that the surrounding ground is healthy. The fullness and beauty of a blossoming flower will be determined by its "root system."

Our spiritual growth depends on being steadfast in hope, faith, and courage when faced with uncertainty. This type of faith demonstrates our unwavering trust in what God has promised. Our steadfastness through trials and tribulations is encouragement for those watching us. It speaks to the truth of His Word that He does not show favoritism.

The root system of a believer will determine whether we live a hope-loss... or hope-filled life. Let us witness the transformative power of hope as we walk with our Heavenly Father and deepen our faith in His Word. So, refuse to compromise the cultivating of your root system. Don't let anyone or anything taint the soil of what you believe. What you believe in your heart is where your hope for God's promises rests. Our ability to endure hardships is a source of hope for others.

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HOPE...For the Promises of God

Have you wondered how to remain encouraged in a fallen... chaotic world? This 5-day plan dives into how optimism, perseverance, and expectation can build faith and create a hopeful heart in life's uncertainties. It also nudges a shift in perspective to rise above life's challenges and trust that God's promises are "Yes" and "Amen," and they will not return to Him void.

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