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God calls us to a life characterized by hope. It's not a feeling, and it's not wishful thinking.
Just as a ship's anchor only works if it is embedded in the rock, so the anchor of hope only works if it is embedded in God's unfailing Word.
That's why so many of us feel hopeless.
In this series on the topic of hope, there are countless inspiring passages and words of encouragement that teach us how we can have robust, biblical hope over worry and anxiety. In the storms of life, hope is your anchor.
It is essential to life, yet many try to live without it. Christians have it in abundance, but sometimes forget when trouble comes. It’s hope. And Dr. David Jeremiah wants to help you cultivate and become filled with life-giving hope. If you struggle with hopelessness, listen in. Covers Hebrews 6.
Have you ever tried to fix a problem until you had drained all your strength and resources, and all you had left was hope? Dr. David Jeremiah explains how hope is most alive just when everything seems hopeless. And that’s just one of the Bible’s paradoxes about hope you’ll encounter in this message. Covers Psalms 42 and 43.
You won’t find hope in a fitness regime, a philosophy book or a financial plan. That’s because true hope – our only hope – is a living hope. Dr. David Jeremiah turns to First Peter for insights into the one-of-a-kind hope we have as believers in Christ. Covers 1 Peter 1.
You probably know someone who was once strong in their faith, but lost hope. Maybe it was you. How does that happen, and can lost hope be regained? Dr. David Jeremiah tackles those questions head-on with captivating examples from God’s Word. How will your hope hold out when trouble comes along? Covers Joshua 7 and Hosea 2:15
Psalm 146 is a Psalm of hope, demonstrating the psalmist's firm resolution to hope in the Lord and not in man. In this lesson, we learn how the actions of God allow us to trust in Him as a God of hope. Covers Psalm 146.
In a culture that seems to have turned its back on God, with no moral compass and no sign of turning around, you might be wondering: is there hope for our nation? Dr. David Jeremiah answers with the Old Testament story of another nation in similar distress, and how revival changed everything. Covers 2 Kings 22-23.
The family is under attack, from the prevalence of divorce to the breakdown of morality to the redefinition of what “family” even means. Is the family beyond hope? Dr. David Jeremiah turns to God’s Word for strategies to help us defend and fortify our families. Covers selected Scriptures.