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What does the Bible say about hope in God's Word?

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The Bible teaches that God's Word is a source of hope and comfort for believers in their afflictions.

Scripture emphasizes that God's Word is foundational to our hope. In Psalm 119:49, the psalmist prays, 'Remember the word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to hope.' This shows that hope is rooted in the promises and truths revealed in Scripture. Just as the Lord Jesus drew comfort and hope from the Scriptures during His earthly sufferings, we too are encouraged to find solace in God's promises. Remembering His Word not only strengthens us but also fortifies our faith, providing a solid foundation in times of trial.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:49, Romans 8:28-30, Psalm 119:49-52, Deuteronomy 16:3, Psalm 20:7

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Psalm 119:49-56
Todd Nibert · Mar 17, 2024
Psalm 119:45-52
Stephen Hyde · Nov 7, 2023
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