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Introduction to Dare to Hope
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Theme Scripture of Dare to Hope by Wellington Boone
Jeremiah lamented, “He has filled me with bitterness. He has given me a cup of deep sorrow to drink. He has made me grind my teeth on gravel. He has rolled me in the dust. Peace has been stripped away, and I have forgotten what prosperity is.” Then he exclaimed—“Yet I still dare to hope” (See Lamentations 3:15-18, 21).
Do you still have the courage to hope?
If you listen to the news very long today you can easily lose hope. News anchors don’t know what else to do with all the bad reports they receive so they unload them on you. When you listen to all that negative news, it stays in your mind unless you make one important decision: You must dare to hope! Decide to remain hopeful regardless of the news, the people around you, or your own personal crises. Dare to hope!
Hope is enduring. It comes from God. It gives you vision so you can flourish in the midst of apparent failure. It gives you the strength to overcome negatives. It is a character quality of Christ-likeness that can be developed through diligence. This 30-day journal is a journey to hope.
The love chapter is also a hope chapter
First Corinthians 13 is called the “love chapter” of the Bible. However, it is also a hope chapter. It equates a hopeful attitude with coming of age and Christian growth.
“When I was a child, I spoke and thought and reasoned as a child does. But when I grew up, I put away childish things. Now we see things imperfectly as in a poor mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. All that I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God knows me now.
There are three things that will endure—faith, hope, and love” (1 Corinthians 13:11-13).
Through-the-Bible Daily Readings Online
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations on this website, in the daily Through-the-Bible links above and in Dare to Hope by Wellington Boone are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright 1996, 2004. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.,
Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.
1. Fanny Crosby
People of Hope you will find on this website
Dare to Hope by Bishop Wellington Boone is a personal 30-day journal that builds your hope as you study the Bible, read about these Christians who kept their hope alive, and examine your life to find everything that could cause you to lose hope. It's a countdown to hope! Order the book here.
2. William Booth
3. Jonathan Edwards
4. Hiram Revels
5. George Fox
6. Harriet Tubman
7. Robert Smalls
8. Corrie ten Boom
9. James McGready
10. John Knox
11. Maggie Walker
12. John Wesley
13. Frederick Douglass
14. Charles Finney
15. Lewis Tappan
16. Thomas Johnson
17. Charles Spurgeon
18. William Wilberforce
19. George Washington Carver
20. Father Daniel Nash
21. William Seymour
22. Harriet Beecher Stowe
23. John Calvin
24. Francis Asbury
25. David Brainerd
26. Horatio Spafford
27. D.L. Moody
28. The Puritans
29. Catherine Booth
30. Toccoa Falls Flood
Author's Links
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