Having Hope In A Hopeless World

Many people today walk around with a blank look on their face, almost to say ‘They have no future!’ Families are scouring around to fix everything but never get anything fixed, almost to say ‘Everything keeps breaking!’ The Church is searching for answers to the dilemma that the institutionalized traditions that worked in the beginning are producing failure in growth and individualistic, idealistic maturity, almost to say ‘We have not an answer to this hopeless society!’

However, take hold and put full attention to the fact that God has planned for His creation, His families and His Bride to live in victory and always to triumph in troubled times!

He has given us a hope, a distinct trust and belief with expectation that He has promised us victory and He cannot lie!

There are three distinct areas that can be addressed on the subject of hope:

1. Hope has its place

2. Hope has its pronunciation

3. Hope has its power

Hope will never disappoint and grasps faith with a tight grip! A believer’s hope, since it is centered in God and His promises, does not disappoint him. One must believe the promises of God and those that pertain to the individual. Hope is a present possession which speaks to the heart the words of truth and integrity.

Here is an ancronym that will explain the hope in each person’s heart:

Hopefulness

Optimism

Perseverance

Expectation

Speak that trust, that hope, that confidence, that courage knowing that God’s plan for your life, your families life, and your church is full of hope and goodness.

“For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome. ” (Jeremiah 29:11, AMP)

Have hope and hang in there, it is all worth it! There is real power in faith and as mentioned, hope embraces faith!

My Heart To Yours

Dennis

All scriptures used in this blog article are The Amplified Bible, containing the Amplified Old Testament and the Amplified New Testament. 1987. La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation.

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