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131The hope of the righteous gladness: but the expectation of the wicked shall perish.
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2Explore comforting Bible verses from the KJV about depression and hope. Find encouragement, strength, and renewed faith during difficult seasons.
Read powerful Bible verses about hope and encouragement from the King James Version (KJV). Find hope and encouragement in God’s eternal promises.
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12Hope in hardship is not a natural emotional response — it is a sustained theological posture that requires specific practices, specific anchors, and specific communities to maintain. These seven principles draw from Scripture to show what remaining hopeful in genuine hardship actually involves.
Scripture does not treat uncertainty and adversity as obstacles to trust in God — it treats them as the specific conditions in which trust is most genuinely exercised and most deeply formed. These seven principles draw from across the whole Bible to show what that trust looks like in practice.
A verse-centered biblical study showing that gratitude in hardship is not denial of pain, but worship that remembers God’s goodness within unresolved affliction.
Faith in God's plan is not the optimism that circumstances will improve — it is the act of reading present circumstances through the lens of God's declared character and purpose. These verses illuminate what that faith actually looks like across the biblical witness.
A verse-centered biblical study showing that healing from illness in Scripture belongs to God’s restoring mercy, reaches deeper than the body alone, and points toward final wholeness in Christ.
When Elijah collapsed under a juniper tree and told God he had had enough, the angel's response was not a theological correction or a call to renewed faith. It was a cake baked on coals and a cruse of water. The biblical account of hope in suffering begins not with the spiritual demand that the sufferer rise to the occasion but with the God who meets people at their actual condition.
The Hebrew word rapha — translated "heal" throughout the Old Testament — carries a meaning broader than the removal of physical symptoms. These verses reveal what Scripture actually means when it speaks of healing, and why the concept spans the body, the spirit, and the nation alike.
A verse-centered biblical study showing that encouragement in Scripture is the strengthening of the heart through God’s word, God’s character, and the ministry of fellow believers.
The biblical words translated "wait" and "patience" carry the sense of active, strenuous exertion toward an expected destination — not passive endurance. These verses examine what Scripture means by waiting on God and what is formed in the person who sustains the practice.
A verse-centered biblical study showing that God’s promises are covenantal declarations rooted in His character and fulfilled in Christ.
The Psalms contain a practice that is easy to overlook: the writers frequently speak directly to themselves, interrogating their own anxiety rather than simply expressing it. This article examines how preaching truth to the soul — not just about the soul — is one of Scripture's most underused paths to peace.
Trust in God during hard times is less about reaching a settled emotional state and more about a repeated, daily act of releasing control over outcomes you cannot govern. These verses describe what that trust looks like, where it is rooted, and how it is sustained.
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