Quotes about Hope
All of us love miracles. We just don't like being in a situation that necessitates one.
— Mark Batterson
A little rain can straighten a flower stem. A little love can change a life.
— Max Lucado
Though you have sinned much, that is no reason why you should despair, but only why you should love much, having so much forgiven.
— George Whitefield
Stop being disappointed about where you are and start being optimistic about where you are going.
— Jon Gordon
The past has to be viewed as a springboard to the future.
— Jon Gordon
Jesus said Fear not over 300 times because He knew our focus needed to be on God's love, not our fear. God's perfect love casts out fear. So
— Jon Gordon
None that will come to Christ, let his condition be what it will, need to fear but that Christ will provide a place suitable for him in heaven.
— Jonathan Edwards
The good Lord grant, that false religion may cease, and true religion prevail through the earth!
— Jonathan Edwards
The hope he had of seeing the blessed fruit of his labors and sufferings in the ministry, in their happiness and glory, in that great day of accounts. 4. That, in his ministry among the Corinthians, he had approved himself to his Judge, who would approve and reward his faithfulness in that day. These
— Jonathan Edwards
God must be trusted out of sight, i.e., when we cannot see which way it is possible for him to fulfil his word; everything but God's mere word makes it look unlikely, so that if persons believe, they must hope against hope. Thus the ancient Patriarchs, and Job, and the Psalmist, and Jeremiah, Daniel, Shadrach, Meshech, and Abednego, and the Apostle Paul, gave glory to God by trusting in God in darkness
— Jonathan Edwards
But here you are in the land of the living and in the house of God, and have an opportunity to obtain salvation. What would not those poor, damned, hopeless souls give for one day's such opportunity as you now enjoy!
— Jonathan Edwards
Such people, and their faithful ministers, shall be each other's crown of rejoicing: 1 Thess. ii. 19, 20, "For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming? For ye are our glory and joy.
— Jonathan Edwards