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		   Finding an Anchor for the Storms of Life  The old sailor looked at the skies and saw a dark storm coming. As the sea 
    became rough and choppy, the old salt calmly lowered the heavy-chained anchor 
    link by link, battened down the hatches and went to bed for the night. He knew the storm would be rough. But he had faith in the grasp of the anchor. 
    He knew his boat would be there in the morning. Hope Defined Like that sailor, we have an "anchor" for our lives that can help 
    us stand fast through the storms of life. It's called hope. In biblical terms, hope is closely allied with faith.  The writer of Hebrews tells us that, faith is "the assurance of things 
    hoped for" (Hebrews 11:1). Hope, therefore, is the object upon which 
    we direct our focus and energies.  To the Christian, hope is the knowledge that we are being changed for the 
    better as we trust in God's promises (Romans 8:28). It is the conviction that 
    no matter the circumstances, God's plans for our lives are "for good 
    and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope" (Jeremiah 29:11b 
    NLT).  Hope Described The Bible is full of examples of men and women who hoped in God's promises. 
    The patriarch Abraham is held up for believers as a model of hope.  When Abraham was 75, God promised to bless him and give him many descendants, 
    as numerous as the stars in the sky. Abraham heard these words and believed 
    God (Genesis 15:6).  But despite his belief, Hebrews 6:15 explains, Abraham had to wait 25 years 
    to see the fulfillment of his hope. Yet all the while, Abraham trusted in 
    God, the Author of his hope, until he saw the promise come to pass.  You see, Abraham's hope wasn't in his own ability to father a child. It 
    was rooted in a trustworthy, unchangeable God, and in His eternal promises.  The writer of Hebrews explains that God wants us to take encouragement from 
    His character and hope in Him (Hebrews 6:16-18). In fact, the Scriptures describe 
    this hope "
 as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and steadfast" 
    (Hebrews 6:19a).  Hope Derailed What can cause our hope to go sour? Often, we hope in the wrong things. It's 
    so easy to place our hope in the wrong things. It's so easy to place our hope 
    in this material world -- what we can see, taste, touch, and feel. These things 
    are controllable to us. But God says His kingdom is not of this world (John 
    18:36). In fact, the things of this world do not provide a firm foundation 
    for our lives (Colossians 2:8).  Only when we look to the truly firm foundation for living -- Jesus Christ 
    -- will we find a hope that can anchor our souls. It all begins with our relationship 
    with God. If you have not been "born again," your hope is simply 
    misplaced. If you are feeling hopeless right now, consider where your primary 
    hope is grounded. If it's not in Jesus, come to Him now to find a hope unlike 
    any other.  Jesus offers His hope freely to all who willingly come to Him, acknowledge 
    their sin, and trust in His cleansing blood for eternal life. "I am the 
    resurrection and the life," Jesus said, "He who believes in Me shall 
    live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me shall never 
    die" (John 11:25-26a).  Building a Foundation of Hope Even if you know Jesus as your Savior, you can still lose hope. We learn 
    from Proverbs that "hope deferred makes the heart sick" (Proverbs 
    13:12). When our hopes are delayed, we can be overcome by a deep sense of 
    despair.  So, how did Abraham do it? How did he remain hopeful for more than two decades? 
    Look at Abraham's relationship with God: he was a friend of God (2 Chronicles 
    20:7); he was also God's servant (Genesis 26:24); and he was totally obedient 
    (Genesis 22).  You can do the same. Here are four practical steps you can take every day 
    to build a sure foundation of hope that will carry you through the storms 
    of life:  1. Submit yourself to God. God is the source of our hope. Come to Him in 
    humility and He will restore you (1 Peter 5:6-7).  2. Strengthen your faith. Allow God's previously fulfilled promises to renew 
    your hope. God has given us written record of countless ways He has provided 
    hope for believers in centuries past. Look to these marvelous accounts for 
    renewal (1 Chronicles 16:11-21).  3. Trust God's timing. Sometimes God answers our prayers and fulfills our 
    hopes quickly. At other times, for His own divine reasons, He allows us to 
    wait. Remember, it was through faith and patience that Abraham's hope was 
    fulfilled.  4. Thank God today. Though it's arduous to rejoice as we wait for hopes 
    to be fulfilled, rejoicing enables God to perfect us in ways we are unable 
    to see at the time. And this kind of hope, purified in the crucible of waiting, 
    and sometimes suffering, "does not disappoint" (Romans 5:1-5).  As You Pray Have you lost hope? You can regain lost hope, with Jesus' help. Right now, 
    turn to the Author of all hope and rest in Him.  Pray this prayer:  "Father, forgive me for not seeing You as You truly are. Please use 
    Your Word to encourage me. Help me to hide it in my heart. Let Your Holy Spirit 
    direct me moment-by-moment as I wait in the hope You have given me through 
    our Lord Jesus Christ. In Jesus' name. Amen."  God's Word on Hope  "This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and steadfast" 
    (Hebrews 6:29a). Learn how you can say "yes" to Jesus as your Savior  More Questions About Faith and God More CBN Teaching Sheets Scriptures for Study Hebrews 6:10-19, Romans 5:1-11 -- God's precious promise of hope  Job 13:13-16 -- Hopes' perseverance through trials  Psalm 33:13-22 -- Right and wrong objects of hope  Psalm 25:1-11 -- Hope's source of strength More from  Spiritual Life See also Patience, Peace, Healing, Worry. 
 The Book of God's Promises,  © J. 
    Stephen Lang. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
 Scripture references are taken form the New American Standard 
              translation of the Bible 
 
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