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Day 5: Finding Hope in God During Hopeless Times

 


Losing a loved one, especially a parent, can feel like the world is caving in. For me, losing my father in 2014 was a moment that shattered my belief in hope. I prayed fervently, hoping for a miracle, but my father still passed away. I remember feeling so confused, asking God, "Why?" I was hurt, questioning how a loving Father could allow such pain.

But looking back, I see that my struggle wasn’t about God’s absence—it was about my own misplaced hope. I had placed my trust in the miracle I wanted to happen, not in the faithfulness of God Himself. Hebrews 11:1 reminds us, "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." My hope was misplaced, but through this pain, God showed me that true hope isn’t found in the outcome we desire, but in trusting that He knows what’s best for us.

There were years I lived with a lingering sense of doubt, still praying but not fully believing in His goodness. I kept wondering why my prayers weren’t answered the way I expected, but what I’ve learned over time is that God allows us to go through seasons of trial to teach us to lean on Him, not on our own understanding. Romans 15:13 speaks to this, saying, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." True hope comes when we trust in God’s sovereignty, not when we control or expect the outcome.

God had a bigger plan for me than I could understand at the time. He used my loss to teach me about surrender, about seeing His bigger picture, and about finding hope even in the most painful moments. It wasn’t easy, but as I began to surrender my hurt, my doubts, and my need for control to God, I started to experience a deeper kind of peace.

I’ve learned that faith isn’t just about waiting for the miracle, it’s about trusting God through the process. Isaiah 40:31 tells us, "But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." When we place our hope in God, He renews our strength, even in the midst of loss and confusion.

The road to hope is not always clear, but as we hold on to God’s promises, He reveals His love and faithfulness in ways we can’t always see at first. As I learned to surrender my understanding, I found that my heart was able to hope again—not in what I wanted, but in who God is.

Reflection:

In what areas of your life have you lost hope?

How can you begin to trust that God's plan for you is greater than what you might expect?

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for being the God of hope. Help me trust in Your plan, even when I can’t see the way. Renew my strength, fill me with peace, and teach me to hope in You, no matter the circumstances. I surrender my understanding to You, knowing Your ways are always best. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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