HOPE

October 23, 2023 Day 296

Hebrews 10. 23

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“Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope…” Hebrews 10:23 NLT

Some of the people around you today are living without hope. Look at them; they smile, but their eyes are dead. They talk, but the music has left their voice. They are like mannequins: all dressed up and going nowhere because they feel hopeless. But as a follower of Christ, you do not have to live that way. “Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep His promise” Hebrews 10:23 NLT). Our hope is not luck, like winning the lottery. No, it is confidence that God will do what He said. No one knew the truth of this better than David. He had every reason to lose hope. After Samuel anointed him to be Israel’s next king, he had to wait for seven years while a paranoid ruler occupied the throne. He had to flee for his life and hide in caves surrounded by enemies. He saw Israel devastated, his friends killed, and his family taken captive. But he never wavered or threw in the towel. Faced with circumstances that would wipe many of us out, the Psalmist said, “My hope is in You” (Psalm 39:7 NKJV). “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5 NKJV). In other words, “It is going to get better!” You cannot lose with an attitude like that. David became king because he never lost confidence in the promises of God. They kept him focused; they kept him on top of his circumstances; they kept him going! What has God promised you? Stand on His Word and declare, “If God promised it, I believe it, and that settles it!”

PRAYER: Dear God, when I begin to doubt, I will turn to You and know that Your promises are true. When I tend to lose faith, I trust that You are always faithful to me. I know that You are always with me, because you have promised. In Jesus’ Name. AMEN.

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