“The One Thing You Can’t Afford to Lose” June 11
Most of us can endure far more than we think we can.
People survive illnesses, financial crises, broken relationships, persecution, and unimaginable hardships. But there is one thing that can make even small problems feel overwhelming.
The loss of hope.
When hope begins to fade, discouragement grows. Fear gains ground. Problems seem larger than they really are. And the pressure can feel unbearable.
Maybe you’re in a season like that right now.
Perhaps you’re facing pressure from circumstances, from other people, or even from your own fears and doubts.
How do we keep going when the burden feels too heavy?
Where do we find hope when we don’t see immediate answers?
And what can we learn from Jesus, who stood before Pilate facing false accusations, threats, humiliation, and ultimately the cross, yet responded with perfect trust in His Father?
Today’s readings remind us that our hope is not found in our circumstances but in the God who rules over them.


