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What does the Bible say about hope in captivity?

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The Bible describes God's people as 'prisoners of hope' who are called to turn to Christ as their stronghold.

The concept of being 'prisoners of hope' is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in Zechariah 9:12-13, where God invites those who are in captivity to turn to Him for deliverance. This imagery reflects the struggles of believers who often experience feelings of despair and helplessness due to sin and the trials of life. Zechariah’s call to 'turn you to the stronghold' emphasizes that Christ is our only refuge, underscoring our need to place our trust in Him amidst our struggles. As prisoners of hope, we cling to the assurance that God will fulfill His promises and deliver us, even when circumstances may suggest otherwise.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:12-13, Jeremiah 29:1-14

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Prisoners of Hope
Don Fortner · Mar 11, 2007
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