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Can our words bring hope to those around us?

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As a pastor and a Christian, I firmly believe that our words can bring hope to those around us. In fact, the Bible teaches us that hope is a distinctly human virtue, and it's something that we can cultivate and nurture through our relationships and interactions with others. When we share our hopes and dreams with others, it can inspire and encourage them to do the same.

I've seen this happen in my own life and in the lives of those in our church community. When we share our stories of hope and faith, it can be a powerful reminder that we're not alone, and that we have a God who is always with us. As the Bible says, "We are saved by hope" (Romans 8:24). Our words can be a source of comfort, strength, and encouragement to those around us, and they can help to bring people closer to God.

As a father and a husband, I've seen how my own words can impact those around me. When I'm struggling or feeling hopeless, Susan and the kids can sense it, and they need to hear my words of hope and encouragement. And when I share my own hopes and dreams with them, it can inspire and motivate them to do the same. Our words have the power to bring hope and joy to those around us, and that's something that we should all strive to do every day.

Sources:

christian apologetics
douglas groothius
systematic theology
wayne grudem
depression
edward welch
dogmatic theology
shedd
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
right thinking in age of chaos
john macarthur

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