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Hope in God

12 sermons

The biblical concept of "Hope in God" is a central theme in Christian faith, emphasizing the trust and confidence that believers place in God's sovereignty and goodness. As expressed in Psalms 42:11, "Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God," this hope is rooted in the assurance of God's presence and provision. Romans 8:28 reinforces this idea, stating that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose," thereby fostering a sense of hope and optimism in the midst of adversity, as also underscored in Jeremiah 29:11, which promises that God has plans to prosper and give hope to his people. Through this hope, believers are encouraged to persevere and trust in God's faithfulness, even in the face of uncertainty and hardship.

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Rolfe Barnard emphasizes the imminent arrival of a great revival, asserting that the church has yet to realize its full glory, but it will. He discusses the necessity of recognizing Jesus as the true sin offering and the exalted Lord, which is essential for genuine revival. Barnard encourages believ

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A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink addresses the issue of despondency through the lens of David's struggles, emphasizing that even in times of deep sorrow, one must confront their troubles and seek the root cause of their despair. He encourages self-examination and the importance of not succumbing to despair but rather prea

Andrew Bonar

Andrew Bonar reflects on Psalm 13, expressing David's deep anguish and longing for God's presence during times of despair. He emphasizes the feelings of abandonment and sorrow that can accompany faith, paralleling David's cries with the suffering of Christ, who also experienced profound darkness. Bo

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the transient nature of life's experiences, urging us to maintain perspective during both trials and triumphs, as they will eventually pass away. He shares anecdotes illustrating how a calm acceptance of life's fleeting moments can lead to a more peaceful existence. The sermon

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes God's unwavering willingness and power to save even the most hardened sinners, as seen in the plight of Judah who doubted His ability to redeem them from their deep-seated sins. He challenges the belief that some individuals are beyond hope, reminding us that God's arm is

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the theme of restoration in Joel 2:25, illustrating how sin can gradually destroy our lives, leaving us with wasted years. He reassures that God promises to restore those years and bring hope to the hopeless, transforming lives from despair to purpose. Smith highlights that re

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God is the ultimate source of goodness and sweetness, portraying Him as an ocean of pure delight without any bitterness. He contrasts God's perfect nature with the mixed experiences of life, asserting that while other sources may bring both joy and sorrow, God remains e

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that despite our failures and feelings of inadequacy, we should not succumb to despair or the lies of the enemy, who tells us that hope is lost. He reminds us that God desires to transform our failures into opportunities for restoration and usefulness, encouraging us to focu

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the transformative power of our attitude, drawing parallels between the lives of Paul and Joseph, who chose to place their hope in God despite their circumstances. He illustrates that our attitude acts like a sail, determining the direction we take in life, and encourages us

John Gill

John Gill preaches on the theme of the dejected believer's struggle with despair, drawing from Psalm 40:11. He reflects on the Psalmist's longing for God's presence amidst trials and afflictions, emphasizing the importance of self-encouragement and hope in God. Gill highlights that believers often f

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that while we may feel equipped to handle life's challenges, discouragement is a common experience that can serve as a divine instrument for growth and reliance on God. He illustrates how God uses our struggles to draw us closer to Him, much like the Israelites who had to ga

Erlo Stegen

Erlo Stegen emphasizes the dire state of the world, particularly among the youth, and the importance of recognizing God's plans for a glorious future despite current challenges. He draws on Jeremiah 29:11 to remind believers that God has thoughts of peace and hope for them, even in difficult times.

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