
Hebrews 6:19-This hope [this confident assurance] we have as an anchor of the soul [it cannot slip and it cannot break down under whatever pressure bears upon it]—a safe and steadfast hope that enters within the veil [of the heavenly temple, that most Holy Place in which the very presence of God dwells]
Whatever you may be hoping for in life, whether it is to be debt-free, to support yourself and your family, and to have substantial financial preparation for your future retirement, look to God in prayer, read His Word, and have faith in it. Build yourself up with a consistent devotional time; work hard, live a disciplined financial life, and trust your future to Him.
Everyday is a miracle that leads you to the fulfillment of what you are hoping for! There might be some financial challenges along the way but God is able to help you through.
HOPE STRENGTHENS
Christmas time reminds us that our hope can be found in Jesus. The very moment Mary gave birth to Jesus and laid Him in a manger was the same moment hope was born into the world.
Jesus is our hope for the challenges of today, but He is also our hope for the greater things ahead. Jesus has an incredible plan for our lives in which we can put our hope and trust in.
If you are seeking to expand your business or get a job opportunity, Jesus is your hope! If you are believing for your loved ones to come to know Jesus, there is a hope to see it come to pass!
Ask yourself: Is Jesus the hope I cling to? When I am faced with challenges, is my first instinct to run to Jesus? Is He my trustworthy anchor that keeps me steadfast?
That’s the kind of hope we have in Jesus! It is the kind of hope where it doesn’t matter what I go through in life. When I choose Jesus as my anchor and put my hope in Him, I will remain steadfast through any season of life.
If we fail to see Jesus as our hope, then we continue striving to produce our own.

Reflections: As we celebrate the birth of Jesus this Christmas, it is a wonderful reminder for us to take a moment and reassess where we have anchored our hope.
Prayer: “Lord, I am so thankful for Your Word. It is a lamp to my feet and a light unto my path. Thank You that You illuminate Your Word when I am walking in darkness. I want to get to know You better; please give me a desire to read the Bible more. Amen.”