HANG ON TO HOPE


HANG ON TO HOPE

I have a friend, who was my classmate in Senior High School. This friend of mine, whenever he meets any of his friends, will often lift up his right index finger and jokingly say, “Hang on to hope.” Though he made this statement very often, and in a quite humorous way, I realized one day that those words meant a lot.
If you feel shattered, after the demise of a loved one; or, if your heart bleeds, following the loss of something precious to you; or, if all appears gloomy and bleak, and you feel like giving up; please pause for a moment and know that there is hope.
Hope means this is not the end. Hope will give an appendix to the story when you think your life’s chapter is closed.
Hope is as resilient and long-lasting as love and faith. It outlasts every grief, therefore hang on to it.
Hang on to hope. Do not declare your defeat too soon. Your experience is for a purpose, and your endurance will instruct and offer courage to the fainthearted.
I don’t know you personally, but I can assure you that, no matter the kind of tough moments you may be in right now, if you don’t give up, you will survive it.
My good friend, please hang on, with your hands tightly clutched on hope.

“It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD”. Lam 3:26, KJV



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