Want create site? Find Free WordPress Themes and plugins.I have seen that we all hope. From when we are young we are, I might say taught to hope, we cannot stop wishing for something better. People wish on four leaf clover. People wish To an evening star. People tell stories about genies coming out of a bottle and granting them three wishes. People wish on a rabbits foot or the wish bone of a chicken. They grab the ends of the wishbone and break it in the thinking that who gets the longer piece would get his wish. Well Where did that came from I have no idea. The bone didn’t do the chicken or the rabbit much good. We teach our children to make a wish before blowing out the candle. We all hope. We just can’t help ourselves. We all hope, but hope falls into two camps: hoping for something and hoping in someone. Now, when we are hoping for something, we are hoping something in particular. “I hope I get that job. I hope I get that house. I hope I get that girl. I hope I get that girl and she gets that job and we get that house.” Sometimes the thing we hope for is life or death: “I hope this depression goes away.” Or “I hope it’s not cancer.” But one day it will be. If not cancer, it will be something else. One day — and this is the truth — every thing we hope for will eventually disappoint us. Every circumstance, every situation that we hope for is going to wear out, give out, fall apart, melt down, go away. When that happens, the question then is about your deeper hope, your foundational hope, your fallback hope when all your other hopes … Continue reading WISHING HOPE
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