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Wm777
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My parish began it’s Lenten Mission this evening, and we began by discussing the meaning of hope.
The speaker discerned “hope” from “wishful thinking” a few different ways. For example, wishful thinking is something unattainable, like a regret, where one might say “I wish I hadn’t done that…”; whereas hope is something attainable, like perhaps saying a prayer for the well-being of others.
One other interesting thing about hope is - there has to be a basis for it to make it real… It got me wondering - what is the basis for your hope in the things we pray for and ask of God?
Bear in mind, we can’t always expect God to do everything for us… He expects us to work and make sacrifices and so on… But when we make an offering of sorts, or place a petition, why is it (i.e. what is the basis upon which) we hope the petition might be fulfilled?
Trying to make sense of this.
God’s Blessings,
Wm
The speaker discerned “hope” from “wishful thinking” a few different ways. For example, wishful thinking is something unattainable, like a regret, where one might say “I wish I hadn’t done that…”; whereas hope is something attainable, like perhaps saying a prayer for the well-being of others.
One other interesting thing about hope is - there has to be a basis for it to make it real… It got me wondering - what is the basis for your hope in the things we pray for and ask of God?
Bear in mind, we can’t always expect God to do everything for us… He expects us to work and make sacrifices and so on… But when we make an offering of sorts, or place a petition, why is it (i.e. what is the basis upon which) we hope the petition might be fulfilled?
Trying to make sense of this.
God’s Blessings,
Wm