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As believers in Jesus the messiah, we have permission to have great hope in the face of hopeless situations. We have permission to not despair, but to place our hope and trust in our Good-Savior-God. But often we find our hearts have become sick… so the place in ourselves where we want to trust God has become desolate.

In this message Pastor Josh Ronaldo discuss several people from scripture who were in desperate situations, what we can learn from them and a few ways we can take responsibility for tending our own hearts so that they become filled with hope and peace.

“Hope deferred makes the heart sick, But a desire fulfilled is a tree of life.” (NASB) Proverbs 13:1 #bristolpa #church #depression #anxiety #fear #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #jesus #savior #hope #peace #responsibility