While We Wait - Living in Expectancy for Christ's Return (For Women)નમૂનો

Day 19 – Hope While We Wait
Hope is all about expectancy. What are you expecting in your life right now? What are you waiting on God for in this season? Do you find yourself losing hope, or are you holding on? Sis, true hope is rooted in faith. So, anchor your hope in the One who has the power to make your dreams and desires come true. While we wait for Jesus’ return, fight to keep your hope alive.
Reflection Questions:
1. What specific areas of your life right now are requiring you to hold on and trust God’s timing?
2. How can you anchor your hope more firmly in God rather than in your circumstances?
3. What practical steps can you take today to keep your hope alive as you wait on His promises?
Closing Prayer:
“Lord, help me to anchor my hope in You and trust Your timing in every area of my life. Strengthen my faith so that I can hold on, even when circumstances feel uncertain. Help me to keep my hope alive as I wait for Jesus’ return. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
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About this Plan

This 30-day devotional is written to encourage and equip women to prepare their hearts, minds, and spirits for the coming of Jesus. Rooted in the parable of the ten bridesmaids, each daily reading offers biblical truth, practical encouragement, and a call to live faithfully in the “in-between” of His promised return. As you journey through this devotional plan, you’ll discover how to deepen your faith, serve with purpose, grow in love, forgive freely, and remain steadfast while waiting. It’s an invitation to stay watchful, keep your lamp burning brightly, and live each day with holy expectancy.
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