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Renewed Hope & Restored Faith
There are many things that can keep us in bondage – doubt, fear, anger, negative thinking, low esteem. But God wants us to be prisoners of hope. Zechariah 9:12 promises, “If you will be a prisoner of hope, God will restore back to you double your former prosperity.” One important key to staying full of hope is refusing to believe the enemy’s “never” lies: “I’m never going to get well.” “I’m never going to get married.” “My child is never going to make it.” The truth is that one touch of God’s favor can turn any situation around in an instant.
There are many things that can keep us in bondage – doubt, fear, anger, negative thinking, low esteem. But God wants us to be prisoners of hope. Zechariah 9:12 promises, “If you will be a prisoner of hope, God will restore back to you double your former prosperity.” One important key to staying full of hope is refusing to believe the enemy’s “never” lies: “I’m never going to get well.” “I’m never going to get married.” “My child is never going to make it.” The truth is that one touch of God’s favor can turn any situation around in an instant.



