What Is Hope? …
Biblical hope not only desires something good for the future; it expects it to happen.
Biblical hope not only desires something good for the future; it expects it to happen.
From beginning to end our salvation—our election, our calling, our faith, our sanctification, and our glorification—is a work of divine grace.
The gospel is the good news that there is hope for sinners, the worst of sinners.
To get well from the disease of sin, and to have a living hope, you have to undergo surgery.
The strength to endure comes from the hope before us. And the hope before us comes from the Scriptures.
The daughters of Sarah fight the anxiety that rises in their hearts. They wage war on fear, and they defeat it with the promises of God.
The blessed hope of all who believe is the appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ. Do you eagerly await the coming of Christ?
There is coming a day when our bodies are going to be redeemed and there will be no more groaning.
The presence of a struggle with sin in this life is not a sign that we are lost. Perfection is not the test of spiritual life in this age.
A wise son makes a glad father, says the Lord, and it is the Word of God that makes a son wise.
Dads, father your children in a way that shows what kind of father God is.
If there is any wonder or awe or admiration or fame or praise or applause, it belongs to the glory of God. For all other glory is like grass compared to God's.
Without Christian hope my life and your life cannot yield Christian joy or love or boldness or endurance.
Heavenly-mindedness is what frees our hands to do the works of love.
A great hope produces great boldness.
Endurance is a gift and endurance is a duty. And these are not in conflict.