Love hopes all things.
You know that’s right.
Think of the things that we hope will come true for those we love. We hope our children are healthy and smart. We hope they grow up to kind and brave. We hope our spouse gets the job he wants. We hope our parents have blessed golden years. We hope our friends can repair their troubled marriage. We eternally hope for the best even in the worst of times, because that is what love gives us. It gives us hope.
Love and hope can not be separated from each other. Not when they are bound together by faith.
Here is hoping you all have a blessed day.
Pat
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Pat, this post is precious. God has been talking to me a lot about hope lately.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this timely post.
And I'm glad to see you didn't break Blogger after all. LOLOL!
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Cheryl
I think hope is so important to the human spirit. And you're right how tied up it is with love. And faith.
ReplyDeleteThanks for you post, Pat.
Missy
Pat,
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing out how our hope is tied to love. You gave me a new perspective.
We can hope that good things will happen.
ReplyDeleteWe can wish that good things will happen.
We can pray that good things will happen.
But when we give hope to the hopeless, we give them their lives back.
Hope is love in action.
In hope we can see God’s loving hand.
Thanks, Pat
Your message went right to my heart.
Vince
I'm so glad to see my post came through. Last night, at 3 am, I hit the publish button and the whole site went BLACK! I was sure I'd somehow distroyed everyone's hard work. I went to be hoping and praying it would all be back in the morning. And it is!
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