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Every new year awakens hope for change, yet many of us feel defeated when old patterns return. In this episode, Scott Sauls explores the deeper longing beneath our resolutions: whether real, lasting change is actually possible. Drawing from Scripture, the struggles of Samuel Johnson, the failure and restoration of Peter, and the steady hope embodied by Florence Nightingale, Scott shows how Christian hope is not rooted in willpower but in God’s faithfulness. Discover how grace brings slow, enduring transformation, even when progress feels fragile and incomplete.
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Every new year awakens hope for change, yet many of us feel defeated when old patterns return. In this episode, Scott Sauls explores the deeper longing beneath our resolutions: whether real, lasting change is actually possible. Drawing from Scripture, the struggles of Samuel Johnson, the failure and restoration of Peter, and the steady hope embodied by Florence Nightingale, Scott shows how Christian hope is not rooted in willpower but in God’s faithfulness. Discover how grace brings slow, enduring transformation, even when progress feels fragile and incomplete.

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