Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hope and Faith


In my recent studies, I found an easy interpretation for hope and faith. Faith is now. What you have faith in is a representation for the present moment; it is a present tense action. Action? Yes, you must actively exercise your faith through staying in the word, being positive, and not doubting. Faith believes, even though you haven’t seen anything in the physical realm.

Hope on the other hand is when you are holding on for something to happen; it is a future tense action. Hope is when you are expecting something to happen or turn around for the best. The dictionary describes hope as a verb and a noun. Hope is also the resting place for trust. When you hope, you must trust that the outcome will work out for your best purpose.  

You must act now in faith, so you can see hope on the horizon.

No comments:

Post a Comment