Active Hope: Engaging with God's Promises

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"We have to binge on Hope and so this sermon series hopeles binging on the Promises of God that's what we'll be doing." [39:30] (Download)

"Hope is the only light that pushes out the darkness of the Soul." [40:48] (Download)

"Give them hope because it causes them to begin to rise, to begin to believe again and to begin to trust again." [40:48] (Download)

"I am saying to us, it is time to binge on hope. We are calling this sermon series Hope Flick because we are saying that, in instead of binging on Netflix, it's time to binge on God's promises, the things that God has promised us in His word." [38:48] (Download)

"In the Journey of life, every second, every minute, every experience, and every encounter is woven together by God into the perfect life story, and the fullness of that story is only known by God, the author and perfector of our faith, the master Weaver." [01:07:06] (Download)

"God's delays are not denials but Divine appointments. Consider the story of Joseph in the Old Testament; his journey from the pit to the Palace was marked by delays and detours, yet each twist in that plot served a greater purpose in God's perfect plan." [01:09:13] (Download)

"Our hope is not a passive wish but a robust living expectation that is grounded in the unchanging nature of God. It's an anchor that keeps us steady in the face of financial storms, political turbulence, personal trials, and challenges." [01:00:43] (Download)

"Active waiting involves intentional engagement with God. It is not sitting back but an active trust, an active anticipation, going back to God's promises that He will never leave us, that He is our Helper." [01:03:01] (Download)

"Waiting is not wasted time; it's invested time in God's perfect plan. It's a purposeful tending to the soil of our hearts, preparing for the harvest that we know for sure is coming because God keeps His word." [01:04:22] (Download)

"The promise of anticipation is not born in the calm but in the chaos, the promise of anticipation is not born in the seasons of things happening, it's in the waiting and holding on to God and trusting God even when we don't see or feel it." [01:11:14] (Download)
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