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How do we keep hope alive in the desert of despair?
Answer:
As I reflect on the question of how to keep hope alive in the desert of despair, I'm reminded of the struggles that many people face in their lives. My own congregation has seen its share of trials and tribulations, and I've witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of hopelessness. However, as a Christian, I believe that hope is not something that can be killed or allowed to die of natural causes. Rather, it's a choice that we must make every day to hold onto the promise of a better tomorrow. In the Bible, we're reminded that hope is anchored in reality - in God's promises and character. As a pastor, I've seen how people's hopes can be purified in the fire of adversity, and how every noble and God-given dream will ultimately be fulfilled. But this requires perseverance, a willingness to trust in God's goodness even when circumstances seem bleak. I've learned that hope grows in the ground of humility, and that it refuses to surrender to misery. Instead, it actively partners with God to bring about transformation and redemption. As a husband and father, I've also seen how hope can be a source of strength and comfort in the midst of difficulty. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've faced our share of challenges. But through it all, we've held onto hope, trusting that God is at work in our lives and that He will ultimately bring us through to a place of joy and fulfillment. And as a parent, I've seen how my children, Joshua and Rebecca, have learned to trust in God's goodness and hope for a better tomorrow. It's a lesson that I believe is essential for all of us, and one that can help us navigate even the most difficult of circumstances.
Sources:
christian apologetics
douglas groothius
depression
edward welch
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
.from creation to the cross
albert bayliss
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