Rest and Believe

Rest and Believe

Through any trial or pain, the Lord sees all, and He loves his people in a deep, unfailing way. Although a thousand may fall, our fate and lives rest in Him and Him alone. . .

Quiet Hope

Quiet Hope

Hope is essential to life. Without it, life has no meaning, no purpose. God wants us to “quietly hope” and wait on His promises for strength, endurance, and peace. . .

Laugh at the Days to Come

Laugh at the Days to Come

To laugh at the future is hard to imagine. To see hope instead of futility? Promise in the pain? Here’s how we can be like the Proverbs 31 woman. . .

We Must Not Give Up

We Must Not Give Up

Sometimes it’s easy to look around our world and feel despair. It seems there are too many people hurting—how could we ever help them all? But we must not give up hope. . .

Endurance in Trials

Endurance in Trials

Endurance in trials comes not from an immediate alleviation of your circumstances but the expectation that you will see the character of the One who holds you fast. . .

Lift Your Eyes

Lift Your Eyes

When you find yourself between a rock and a hard place, cry out to God. When circumstances lead you to a dead end, lift your eyes toward heaven. . .

Only Believe

Only Believe

Don’t cry. Don’t be discouraged. Don’t despair. Don’t grieve. Only believe. Jesus just may surprise you beyond anything you ever imagined or expected. . .

Answered Prayer

Answered Prayer

You may have experienced times when you were discouraged, praying and standing in faith day after day yet getting no results. And then, wham! God showed up in a big way. . .

That Sinking Feeling

That Sinking Feeling

Have you ever been hopeful about something—like getting a position you have applied for or the house you have put an offer on—but then couldn’t seem to shake that sinking feeling?

Hope in Him

Hope in Him

God declares hope over, around, and through you. He has prepared a future for you and has plans for your well-being. Allow your heart to hope in Him and whatever future He has planned. . .