Quotes about Hope
Scriptures were just words on a page and my prayers failed to lift...
— Lynn Austin
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— Lynn Austin
You pray. And you allow the Lord to be your strength. Remember—the Lord doesn't give you strength, Hezekiah. He is your strength.
— Lynn Austin
You pray. And you allow the Lord to be your strength. Remember the Lord doesn't give you strength. He is your strength.
— Lynn Austin
Sometimes when people work for God, they get the idea that He should make their life all smooth and easy because they're doing His work...It ain't so. Jesus said life is gonna be hard. Period. He said if you're gonna follow Him, then you're gonna carry a cross, just like He did. this world of ours is under a curse, honey. We need to expect things to be bad. But even if we lose everything, we still have Jesus.
— Lynn Austin
Bitterness is one of the deadliest emotions we ever feel. You can't look forward when you're bitter, only backward - thinking about what you've lost, stuck in the past, despairing because it's gone. In the end, it devours all hope.
— Lynn Austin
What if disappointment is really the exact appointment your soul needs to radically encounter God?
— Lysa TerKeurst
Rejection—It may be a delay. It may be a distraction. It may even be a devastation for a season but it is not your final destination.
— Lysa TerKeurst
These seasons of suffering are not for nothing. They will grow you. They will shape you. They will soften you. They will allow you to experience God's comfort and compassion. But you will find life-giving purpose and meaning when you allow God to take your painful experiences and comfort others. You will be able to share a unique hope because you know exactly what it feels like to be them.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Humans are very attached to outcomes. We say we trust God but behind the scenes we work our fingers to the bone and our emotions into a tangled fray trying to control our outcomes. We praise God when our normal looks like what we thought it would. We question God when it doesn't. And walk away from Him when we have a sinking suspicion that God is the one who set fire to the hope that was holding us together.
— Lysa TerKeurst
I have held many things in my hands, and I have lost them all; but whatever I have placed in God's hands, that I still possess.
— Lysa TerKeurst
God doesn't want you or me to suffer. But He will allow it in doses to increase our trust. Our pain and suffering isn't to hurt us. It's to save us. To save us from a life where we are self-reliant, self-satisfied, self -absorbed, and set up for the greatest pain of all . . . separation from God.
— Lysa TerKeurst