Anchored Hope: Trusting God's Promises Amidst Turmoil

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"Our hope isn't in wishful thinking, our hope is not in circumstances or a hope for a better future, but God, our hope is in who you are and in your promises." [52:05] (Download)

"Why so downcast, why so disturbed? This question reflects the universal human experience of unexplained sadness, yet it also introduces the antidote: putting your hope in God, not in the shifting sands of circumstance." [28:10] (Download)

"As we anticipate the second coming of Christ, our hope is anchored in the character and promises of God, not in the transient things of this world." [29:56] (Download)

"Our hope is in Him and that He is at work and He has not left control of everything that is happening, but He is still in control and He's working in this to shape and mold us for our good." [41:44] (Download)

"Hope biblical Hope Is Anchored it is the anchor for our soul hope is our anchor in fact in Hebrews chapter 6: 19 it says we have this hope as an anchor for the soul firm and secure." [35:37] (Download)

"The biblical definition of Hope is a hope that is placed in the character of God - his faithfulness, his love, his Grace, his truth, his power, his all-knowingness, his immutability. It's placed in his character and in his promises." [37:53] (Download)

"God is at work in all things for the good of those who love him and are called according to his purpose. So everything you experience in life, you experience for your good, and you may disagree with some of that at times." [39:15] (Download)

"This hope that we have is an anchor for our soul. The Hebrew word for Hope in the Old Testament is 'tikva', which literally means the word picture we have is of a rope." [40:01] (Download)

"Hope is rooted in the faithfulness of who God is... it is a promise that comes from the all-knowing, everlasting, all-powerful God. We hang on to it as an anchor to our soul and we allow it to shine a light to guide us in how we live our lives." [48:43] (Download)

"Hope produces faith and love. What Jesus had done prompted Mary to love him and to serve him, and in the same way, this hope that we have in him prompts us to faith and to love." [47:09] (Download)
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