The Power of Hope: 7 Days to Hoping in the Lordنموونە

Hope for Life's Fires | Peter
In the world you will have tribulation,” said Jesus (John 16:33). Jesus didn’t offer any exceptions in the fine print. Tribulation— pain, loss, grief, frustration, betrayal, unfairness, injustice, disease— is unavoidable.
A trial can last for years (Paul’s thorn in his side [2 Corinthians 12:7–10]) or for a brief time (the days between Peter denying his association with Jesus and reestablishing his relationship with his Lord). However long trials last, they— like fire refining gold— refine our faith in Jesus, revealing its genuineness and its impurities.
Paul learned about the sufficiency of God’s grace, and Peter experienced the redemptive grace of Jesus’ forgiveness. May those examples help us remember that God is for us, not against us. Trials come, and He uses them to grow our faith and make us more like Jesus. He wants us to know Him as our only Source of salvation, power, blessing, and, yes, hope.
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World headlines and personal struggles can leave you feeling weary and anxious, but nothing is new to God. People in Biblical times often felt the same way. This 7 day Bible reading plan from bestselling author Jack Countryman focuses on seven ways in which God provides the same hope to His children today that He provided countless times to heroes in the Bible.
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