Hope in God (Part 2) — Josiah Kagin

Last week we learned that hopelessness is a reality for a growing number of Americans and sadly for believers as well. We also discovered that God’s people in the Bible were not exempt from hopelessness. This is certainly the case for David, who is believed to be the penman of Psalm 42 and 43. These two Psalms are linked together with a common message—Hope in God.  The noise of uncertainty, the endless clamor of enemies and pestilent murmur of worry had overwhelmed David’s soul. However, because he had a personal relationship with his God, his persistent refrain was, “Hope in God.” This same refrain should be ours’ as well. Let’s continue to learn how we can choose to hope in our God!


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