I hope in You, O LORD;
And you, O LORD, will answer me.
Psalm 38:15
Life is full of troubles but the flames of hope burn in the hearts of the troubled man. In his battle, hope shall never vanquish his heart. Hope remains as long as good people still inhabit the earth, as long as the good remains in us and as long as God is with us. Wars and troubles may plague the earth; however, hope will remain in the hearts of people. Consequently, a better tomorrow is evident.
Hope will never diminish as long as good people still exist. Hope likewise, is strongly present in this people. They are the promoters of peace and unity. They are the shedders of love and good will. With their presence, hopes won’t be useless and the chance of a better tomorrow is greater.
Another reason not to quit hoping is because we all know good always prevails over the bad. As long as we are fighting for the good, in every challenge we shall prevail. Good people are magnets of good things—things which are blessings from God for being good. Thus, we should never lose hope for God is forever grateful to good-hearted people.
Most of all, we should never lose hope because God loves us all. He didn’t send these trials to make us live like hell. Instead, he sent these trials for us to learn from them. These trials are great gains for us. It reveals lessons to make us stronger. Hence, we shall never lose hope for God’s actions all have a cause.
“The rainbow always comes after the rain,” as what they say to signify that for every obstacle lies a lesson for us to learn. As long as we’re with the right people, making the right decisions and possessing strong faith in God, we should not quit hoping for this lessons will make us stronger in facing our lives and their trials. Our lives maybe full of troubles; nevertheless, our hearts shall overflow with hope—the hope of a better tomorrow.
Manfred D.
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