Quotes about Hope
There is an antidote to our fears - trust. If we trust God more, we can fear less. What a comforting promise.
— Max Lucado
When a wrong wants righting, or a truth wants preaching, or a continent wants opening, God sends a baby into the world to do it. And where do you find God on Christmas? In a manger. A baby was born at the heart of the Roman Empire, that when the Roman Empire would crumble and fall, that baby, who would become a man, would also become a Savior of the world.
— Max Lucado
Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, And whose hope is the LORD. For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, Which spreads out its roots by the river, And will not fear when heat comes; But its leaf will be green, And will not be anxious in the year of drought. (Jer. 17:7—8, emphasis mine)
— Max Lucado
what you have in Christ is greater than anything you don't have in life. You have God, who is crazy about you, and the forces of heaven to monitor and protect you.
— Max Lucado
We would be wrong to think this change happens overnight. But we would be equally wrong to assume change never happens at all.
— Max Lucado
Here is what I think: our biggest fears are sprained ankles to God. Here is what else I think: a lot of people live with unnecessary anxiety over temporary limps.
— Max Lucado
In God's hands intended evil becomes eventual good. That's the message of Genesis 50:20 and the heart of Joseph's story.
— Max Lucado
What the world has overlooked, your Father has remembered, and sooner than you can imagine, you will be blessed by him.
— Max Lucado
He knows your name. And he can't wait to get you home.
— Max Lucado
Joseph's pit came in the form of a cistern. Maybe yours came in the form of a diagnosis, a foster home, or a traumatic injury. Joseph
— Max Lucado
God's pursuing you
— Max Lucado
CHAPTER 2: THE GRACE-SHAPED LIFE 1. Jim Reimann, Victor Hugo's Les Misérables (Nashville: Word Publishing, 2001), 16. 2. Ibid., 29—31.
— Max Lucado