You have crowned him with glory and honour.
Psalm 8:5
When life throws you a curve, you have to have the right perspective when dark times linger.
A bad break, a disappointment, or a sickness can’t stop you.
Keep hoping on in faith.
God didn’t crown you with favor and give you a royal robe so you could go around anchored to doubt, fear, and bitterness.
Being hopeful is about your soul being anchored to the right thing.
If you’re not anchored to hope, you’ll become anchored to something else.
You can become anchored to discouragement and see everything with a tainted perspective.
It’s time to cut that anchor and come over into hope.
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