The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Steve Harper | Read Psalm 25:1-10
In our quest to live with hope, the psalmist adds an important piece to the picture. From David, we learn that hope is not an amorphous idea. Hope is trust. And more than that, hope is trust in God. The psalm begins with this truth, and then David says twice...
God, I am hopeful because of who you are. I trust you. I believe you know what you want the world—and my life in it—to look like, and I am confident you are at work to bring what you want to pass. Amen.
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