Life has a way of overwhelming us. The bills pile up, relationships strain, health concerns mount, and suddenly we’re gasping for air, wondering if we’ll make it through. In these moments, hope isn’t just a nice sentiment—it’s a lifeline an anchor.
The writer of Hebrews describes hope as “an anchor for the soul, firm and secure” (Hebrews 6:19). Not a feeling that comes and goes with circumstances, but an anchor—something that holds steady when everything else is shifting.
But what does it mean to be anchored in hope when you’re in the middle of the storm?

