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What does waiting in hope look like according to Scripture?

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Waiting in hope is an active expectation that God will fulfill His promises as revealed in His Word.

Biblical hope is not mere wishful thinking but is closely tied to faith and trust in God's character and His Word. As articulated in Psalm 130:5, the psalmist's hope rests in God's promises, illustrating that true waiting is marked by confidence in what God has revealed about Himself. In Romans 8:24-25, Paul argues that hope is essential for believers, as it sustains them through trials and uncertainties. Waiting in hope involves praying, seeking, and a continual expectation that God will act according to His good and perfect will.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:5, Romans 8:24-25, Hebrews 11:1

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