of Hope, Faith, and Promises

Norm discussed the concept of hope and its deep connection to faith. He emphasized that hope is rooted in the conviction of things not seen, while faith is the assurance of what is hoped for. Using biblical examples such as Abraham and the promise of the Messiah, Norm illustrated how faith and hope work together in the believer’s life.

He also warned about the dangers of idols, which can lead to sin and diminish hope. Referencing David’s experience in Psalm 13, Norm showed how trials can transform us, strengthening both faith and hope in God. He concluded by encouraging the audience to trust in the power of God’s Word and to claim His promises with confidence.

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