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Have you ever felt like hope was slipping through your fingers in today’s world? I know what that feels like—because I’ve been there. Losing Charlie Kirk was a rude awakening for me.
In this episode, I share a very personal story of a season when I lost all hope. For six long months, I dug my heels in, wrestled with God, and tried to carry everything in my own strength. The result? Bitterness, frustration, and the most miserable stretch of my life.
Everything changed when I made the choice to place my hope—not in my hands, but in God’s. That surrender felt like a spiritual death, yet it was also the beginning of true transformation. I stopped asking “Why me?” and started asking, “Lord, how can You use me?”
That shift made all the difference. 🌿
If you’ve lost hope or feel weighed down by circumstances, this episode will remind you that real hope is never found in what we can do—but in the One who holds us.
By Tracy MoultonHave you ever felt like hope was slipping through your fingers in today’s world? I know what that feels like—because I’ve been there. Losing Charlie Kirk was a rude awakening for me.
In this episode, I share a very personal story of a season when I lost all hope. For six long months, I dug my heels in, wrestled with God, and tried to carry everything in my own strength. The result? Bitterness, frustration, and the most miserable stretch of my life.
Everything changed when I made the choice to place my hope—not in my hands, but in God’s. That surrender felt like a spiritual death, yet it was also the beginning of true transformation. I stopped asking “Why me?” and started asking, “Lord, how can You use me?”
That shift made all the difference. 🌿
If you’ve lost hope or feel weighed down by circumstances, this episode will remind you that real hope is never found in what we can do—but in the One who holds us.