Listen to the news media on any given day, and you probably wonder, Is there any hope left? Soaring energy prices, weather-related catastrophes, economic instability, military conflict, crime, layoffs, suicides—and on and on. Even closer to home, perhaps you struggle with hopelessness about your marriage, children, job, friendships, or other things you hold dear. We all need hope! When enduring life’s most difficult times, we need to believe that a positive outcome is possible.
Hope isn’t optional. It’s essential to our survival. Hope is as important to us as water is to a fish, as vital as electricity is to a light bulb, as essential as air is to a jumbo jet. Hope is basic to life. We cannot stay on the road to our dreams without it, at least not very far. Many have tried—none successfully. Take away our hope, and our existence is reduced to depression and despair. When life hurts and dreams fade, nothing helps like hope. Charles R. Swindoll, The Rising Hope: Encouragement for Your Heart (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2008). 21 Laws of Discipleship -- the book -- |