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What does the Bible say about despair and hope?

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The Bible assures believers that though weeping may endure for a night, joy comes in the morning.

Despair can be an overwhelming experience, particularly for those who lack hope in their circumstances. However, the Scriptures remind believers that joy follows sorrow. In Isaiah 60:22, God promises that He will hasten things to happen in His time, which encourages believers that eventual relief and joy are assured. This assurance enables Christians to endure suffering with the expectation that God will bring about better days ahead. The experience of despair is contrasted with the believer's confidence rooted in God's promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 60:22

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