Episode Summary: Hope has felt hard to hold onto lately — maybe you feel it too. In this episode, I'm sharing a raw, honest conversation about what to do when hope feels impossible to find. Through a personal kitchen sink moment with God and the powerful words of Lamentations 3:21-25, we're exploring how biblical hope isn't something we force — it's something we build by remembering God's faithfulness.
Key Scripture: Lamentations 3:21-25 (NIV) "Yet this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. I say to myself, 'The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.' The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him."
Episode Highlights:
The Struggle with Hope When the world feels heavy with wars, tension, sickness, and uncertainty, being told to "have hope" can feel impossible. This episode addresses the real struggle of trying to conjure hope out of thin air.
A Kitchen Sink Holy Spirit Check I share a vulnerable moment from last week when frustration led to a passionate (and slightly attitude-filled) conversation with God at my kitchen sink — and how the Holy Spirit lovingly corrected me.
"Yet This I Call to Mind" We break down Lamentations 3:21-25 and discover that the writer didn't wait for hope to show up — he actively called something to mind. Hope was built through intentional remembering.
Why Forcing Hope Fails We can't willpower, manifestation-journal, or positive-think our way into lasting hope. Real hope is built on evidence — remembering who God has been and what He's already done.
Gratitude as Foundation Gratitude isn't just about being thankful — it's about building hope. When we remember God's faithfulness, we create a solid foundation to stand on, even when the future feels uncertain.
The 5-Day Gratitude Challenge Join me in a simple but powerful challenge: For 5 days, name 5 specific things you're grateful for each day — no repeats. By day 5, you'll have identified 25 concrete ways God has shown up in your life.
Challenge Details:
The 5-Day Gratitude Challenge
- Duration: 5 days
- Daily Task: Share 5 specific things you're grateful for
- Rules: No repeats across all 5 days
- Goal: Name 25 total ways God has been faithful
- Where: Join on Instagram and Facebook
Examples of Specific Gratitude: ✓ "My friend texted me on the exact day I felt invisible" ✓ "The job interview that came out of nowhere" ✓ "My body is healing, even if it's slower than I want" ✓ "That song that made me cry in the best way" ✓ "Coffee. Truly. It matters."
Key Takeaways:
- Hope isn't something we generate on our own — it's something we build by remembering God's faithfulness
- "Yet this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope" — hope requires active remembering, not passive wishing
- Real hope is built on evidence: who God has been, what He's already done, how He's already shown up
- Gratitude isn't just thankfulness — it's the practice of calling God's faithfulness to mind
- God's compassion doesn't fail. It's new every morning. Great is His faithfulness.
Resources & Links:
📱 Join the Challenge: Instagram: @exhaledhope Facebook: @exhaledhope
📝 Read the Full Blog Post: https://substack.com/@exhaledhope
Reflection Questions:
- When was the last time you felt like hope was out of reach? What did that feel like?
- What's one specific way God showed up for you this week — even in a small way?
- How might intentionally remembering God's past faithfulness change how you face tomorrow?
- What would it look like for you