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Anchoring our hope to Christ means we live with a confident expectation that he will therefore fulfill his promises to us.
— Lee Strobel
Biblical hope is the confident expectation that God is willing and able to fulfill the promises he has made to those who trust in him.
— Lee Strobel
Satan attempts to twist the meaning and therefore the application of God's Word in the hope that we will misuse his promises for self-preservation
— Lisa Bevere
Will I find spiritual communion with God sweet enough, and hope in his promises deep enough, not just to cope, but to flourish and rejoice in him?
— John Piper
Promises are like crying babies in a theater, they should be carried out at once.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The Christian way is a life of faith. In order to hold on to the promises of God, you've got to believe them and live by them.
— James MacDonald
If you have lost your life, remember that He promises that you will find it.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Faith deals with the invisible things of God. It refuses to be ruled by the physical senses. Faith is able to say, 'You can do what you like, because I know God is going to take care of me. He has promised to bless me wherever he leads me.' Remember that even when every demon in hell stands against us, the God of Abraham remains faithful to all his promises. Jesus Christ can do anything but fail his own people who trust him.
— Jim Cymbala
The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made
— Jim Cymbala
I am confident that this legislature will rise above partisan bickering, especially after the public promises its members made last fall, and that it will demonstrate a high capacity for civil service.
— Charles Edison
We have lived long enough to experience the hollowness of earth and the rottenness of all carnal promises.
— Charles Spurgeon
But in Christendom we play at believing, play at being Christians; as far as possible from any breach with what we love, we remain at home, in the parlor, in the old grooves of finiteness — and then we go and twaddle with one another, or let the pastor twaddle to us, about all the promises which are found in the New Testament, that no one shall harm us, that the gates of hell shall not prevail against us, against the Church, etc.
— Soren Kierkegaard