“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
Why does the word hope seem to echo louder when tragedy strikes or life suddenly falls apart? It’s often in the valley that we cling to it most—when pain is real and answers are few. But hope was never meant to be reserved only for the hard days.
God invites us to carry hope in every moment—not just in the trenches, but on the mountaintops and through the ordinary streets of everyday life. Hope is more than a survival language. It’s a posture of praise. A way of walking when the road ahead is unknown.
A hopeful heart doesn’t ignore reality—it sees it clearly and still believes God is working. It paints the canvas of life with expectancy, trusting that the God who spoke the universe into being still speaks life into us today.
And here’s the beauty: Hope doesn’t deplete with use—it deepens. Like creativity, the more we lean into it, the more it flows.
We don’t draw from a shallow well. We draw from the living Word.
And His river of hope? It never runs dry. So speak hope in every season.
Not just when you’re desperate—but because He’s always worthy.
Have you ever found yourself trying to store up hope during the good times, just in case things go wrong later? Maybe you’ve been through a season when one hardship followed another, and now—even when life feels good—you’re bracing for the next setback. What might it look like to live fully in today’s hope, without fear of what’s ahead, trusting that God has enough hope for both now and whatever comes next?
Dear God, thank You for giving me this wonderful life! Help me not to hoard my hope, but rather use it now, trusting You to replenish it. In Jesus’s name, amen.
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