His Return and our Hope – Hebrew 10: 35 -38

Hebrew 10: 37

For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come; and will not tarry.

It was Thomas fuller, a 17th century English theologian, who stated, “It is always the darkest before the dawn”. This statement implies that situations often witness a positive turn around just when they seem to be at the worst stage”. A new ray of hope is lit, and unfolding , events begin to heal debilitating effects of dark times.

While there are boundless opportunities for us. we put our confidence in God and hope in him. we simply hold onto Gods promises for our lives, even though things look bleak.

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