Renewed Strength

Our True Hope

Life can be difficult sometimes. All of us go through seasons filled with difficulty, grief, or loss. And even if you haven’t experienced those things yet, you’ve probably had moments where you’ve grown tired of doing good. As much as we want to live well and do good to others, the truth is that we will all grow weary of it at some point.

In Isaiah 40:31, Isaiah says that those who hope in God will find renewed strength. The key to perseverance in difficult seasons is not simply pushing through and trying harder. Strength isn’t found in simply hoping our circumstances will change.

God’s Word says that true strength comes from placing our hope in God. Because God is all-powerful, He alone has the power to change our circumstances. But God also knows that as humans, we grow weary and restless. We often place our hope in temporary solutions when we should be relying on God, who can truly help us.

But when we place our hope in God alone, Scripture tells us we will find renewed strength to endure life’s challenges. Hoping in God means trusting in His promises—even if we don’t see them fulfilled in our lifetime.

During this season of Advent and time of reflection, how can you allow the Lord to renew your hope in God? Allow Him to search your heart. Pray that you will be filled with the strength and hope that only God can provide.

Hope in the Lord

You can count on God in all circumstances. What you are going through does not change who God is. I would appreciate prayers for my granddaughter Teryn. She has an injury to her clavicle that the doctors cannot explain but the specialist is insistent that she give up gymnastics. She qualified for nationals, so this is a really hard thing for her. Please pray that her bone will get the blood supply it needs and that her mom will be able to find a suitable replacement for gymnastics that she has been competing in for about ten years. We are all praying and waiting for God to act. I hope that you will join us.

May God bless you as you wait for your answers to prayer.