There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.

When Hope Feels Fragile

You’ve prayed. You’ve believed.

But lately, it’s hard to picture what “hope” even looks like anymore.

You’ve watched doors close, timelines slip, and people move ahead while you wait in the in-between.


And the whisper starts: “Maybe it’s over. Maybe this is all there is.”

But God’s Word interrupts that lie:

“There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.” — Proverbs 23:18


Hope Isn’t Denial — It’s Anchor


Hope doesn’t mean pretending everything is fine.

It means standing firm in the truth that God’s story for your life isn’t finished.

Delay is not defeat.

Silence is not absence.

The waiting is not wasted — it’s where your roots go deeper.

The same God who authored your beginning is already holding your next chapter.


He doesn’t just give hope — He is hope.


What To Do While You Wait


  • Keep your eyes lifted. Your perspective fuels your perseverance.
  • Speak life. Say out loud: “My hope is not cut off.”
  • Refuse comparison. Someone else’s timing isn’t your timeline.
  • Stay faithful in the small. God moves through consistency, not haste.


The Promise To Hold On To


What’s ahead of you is not canceled — it’s confirmed.


Your story is still unfolding.


And hope — your hope — will not be cut off.


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