Quotes about Hope
Better to pray awkwardly than not at all.
— Max Lucado
May I laugh, listen, learn, and love. And tomorrow, if it comes, may I do so again. A new day awaits you, my friend. A new season in which you will worry less and trust more. A season with reduced fear and enhanced faith. Can you imagine a life in which you are anxious for nothing? God can. And, with his help, you will experience it.
— Max Lucado
The apostle Paul clung to this grace. To the same degree that he believed in God's sovereignty, he relied on God's mercy.
— Max Lucado
35So do not lose the courage you had in the past, which has a great reward. 36You must hold on, so you can do what God wants and receive what he has promised. 37For in a very short time, "The One who is coming will come and will not be delayed. 38Those who are right with me will live by faith. But if they turn back with fear, I will not be pleased with them.
— Max Lucado
How do we disarm anxiety? Stockpile our minds with God thoughts. Draw the logical implication: if birds and flowers fall under the category of God's care, won't He care for us as well? Saturate your heart with the goodness of God.
— Max Lucado
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— Max Lucado
God can turn any tragedy into a triumph, if only you will wait and watch.
— Max Lucado
A season of suffering is a small assignment when compared to the reward.
— Max Lucado
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— Max Lucado
faith is the conviction that God knows more than we do about this life and he will get us through it. Our
— Max Lucado
Do not fear, from now on you will be catching men" (v. 10). Contrary to what you may have been told, Jesus doesn't limit his recruiting to the stout-hearted. The beat up and worn out are prime prospects in his book, and he's been known to climb into boats, bars, and brothels to tell them, "It's not too late to start over.
— Max Lucado
The crowd removed the garments off their backs and spread them in the path of Christ. Let this "throwing" be your first response to bad news. As you sense anxiety welling up inside you, cast it in the direction of Christ. Do so specifically and immediately.
— Max Lucado