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- Hope is a universal human experience and a powerful life force. Hope can be engendered by belief in an omnipotent God, but it is in fact secular, a common, deeply felt human emotion. Hope derives from deep need, sadness, unfulfillment, or physical or emotional pain, and represents profound yearning for betterment.
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The psalmist recognized that God is the source of our hope. He declared, “And now, Lord, for what do I wait? My hope is in You” (Psalm 39:7). To understand how the Lord brings that hope into our lives, let’s again read what Paul wrote to the Romans.
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Jan 25, 2024 · According to Th e Hope Pentagram empirically derived by Obayuwana, Collins, Carter, et al. (1982), there are five sources from which humans derive their hope: 1. The number-one source of hope is...
Feb 12, 2022 · Hope is a universal human experience and a powerful life force. Hope can be engendered by belief in an omnipotent God, but it is in fact secular, a common, deeply felt human emotion.
T he psalmist recognized that God is the source of our hope. He declared, “And now, Lord, for what do I wait? My hope is in You” (PSALM 39:7). To understand how the Lord brings that hope into our lives, let’s read once again what Paul wrote to the Romans.
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Hope is a characteristic of man. It belongs to his very nature. ‘While there is life there is hope,’ wrote the Roman poets. ‘He who is joined with all the living has hope’ said the Preacher (Eccles. 9:4). So it characterizes the living. While man is alive he can hope. But the question arises:Is there any real basis for hope? Can hope be certain? Th...
In the New Testament the term ‘hope’ is found above all in the Pauline corpus. With less frequency it occurs in Acts, Hebrews, and 1 Peter, but elsewhere it is either entirely absent or almost so. The approach will be to see first where the New Testament writers take over the Old Testament basis, and then to investigate developments which are pecul...
Hope does not spring from a person’s mind; it is not snatched out of mid-air. It results from the promises of God. It is grounded in God. These Old Testament truths are repeated in the New Testament. In fact, in both Acts and Hebrews these are the chief emphases, as in the Old Testament. These two books are very much like the Old Testament in their...
What is the source of Christian hope? At a time when people often have trouble finding reasons to hope, those who place their trust in the God of the Bible need more than ever to "give to anyone who asks an account of the hope that is in [them]" (1 Peter 3:15).
Apr 24, 2014 · Hope is double-edged, false hope can set you on a collision course with despair. Know when your hopes are well-founded and how to turn your deep desires into results.
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