Quotes about Hope
Let me give you some advice that has helped me in such times. Stop and ask yourself a few questions to get reoriented. Is God good? Has He been good to me? Does His Word light the path ahead of me? Are His grace and provision sufficient for all my needs? Has He met my needs in the past? Has He given me promises to bear me through the difficulty? Yes, yes, and yes!
— David Jeremiah
Whatever happens, remember that death is not the end; rather, it is just a temporary separation of the soul from the body.
— David Jeremiah
If you know God through Jesus Christ, then you are experiencing eternal life right now even though you haven't physically died. And if you are experiencing eternal life right now, death is no more than a brief interruption to that which you are already experiencing—life that has no end.
— David Jeremiah
When I ask, "What are you afraid of?" I'm asking, "What is it that immobilizes you? What is stealing your joy and destroying your hope? What is robbing you of sleep, night after night? What keeps you from living by faith and being a risk taker? What keeps you from giving your life wholly to a loving God who wants nothing but the best for you?
— David Jeremiah
"I will restore health to you and heal you of your wounds,' says the LORD" (Jeremiah 30:17).
— David Jeremiah
God does not give us desires that cannot be realized.
— David Jeremiah
Sometimes it is only through pain that we become who God wants us to be.
— David Jeremiah
When you find yourself in need of courage, remember that it is your faith, not your spine, that needs strengthening! And your faith will be strengthened when you read the Bible, the only book with proven credibility to give you the courage to heal your disconnections and face your future with hope and confidence.
— David Jeremiah
Surely I am coming quickly" (Revelation 22:20). The more aware we are of His impending return, the more motivated we'll be in our work for Him in these last days.
— David Jeremiah
A man of faith is a stable man looking in only one direction for the wisdom he needs. He knows that the God to whom he prays is able and willing to respond to his need.
— David Jeremiah
As the conditions of our world worsen, Jesus said we shouldn't hang our heads in depression or shake our heads in confusion. We should lift up our heads in expectation, for our redemption draws near (Luke 21:28). After Paul told the Thessalonians about the sudden return of Christ for His people, he said, "Comfort one another with these words" (1Â Thessalonians 4:18).
— David Jeremiah
Peace is not the absence of stress but the presence of the Savior.
— David Jeremiah