
The Beautiful Dissonance of the Bible
“You have heard it said. . . . But I say. . . .” So Jesus Read More
Larrin Robertson | Read Isaiah 9:2-7
One of the difficulties of hope is it can seem like an abstract, future occurrence. Today’s demands prevent far too many people from knowing the privilege of dreaming that far ahead. Hope finds few tangible expressions and ceases to be hope. That which is hoped for, then, becomes obsolete because...
For your present hope, O God, thank you. With joyful expectation, may we ever anticipate the day when the fullness of hope is realized. Until then, may our trust in such hope be sufficient for our needs today. Amen.
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