What Must I Do to Be Saved?

What Must I Do to Be Saved?

What Must I Do to Be Saved?Hope Community
Published on: 18/08/2025

Have you ever come to the end of yourself, wondering if there’s any hope left? In Acts 16, a desperate jailer asks, “What must I do to be saved?” and receives a life-changing answer: “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved.” This message reminds us that salvation isn’t about trying harder or fixing ourselves… it’s about finding real and eternal hope in Jesus.

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Finding Freedom in the Midnight Hour: A Journey Through Fear and Faith

Finding Freedom in the Midnight Hour: A Journey Through Fear and Faith

Finding Freedom in the Midnight Hour: A Journey Through Fear and FaithHope Community
Published on: 11/08/2025

This powerful reflection draws from Acts 16:25–40 to explore how God meets us in our darkest, most confining seasons, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual. Through a personal story of fear, uncertainty, and healing, this blog invites readers to trust God’s timing and presence, encouraging praise and faith even when the “prison doors” haven’t yet opened. Perfect for anyone facing trials and longing for hope and deliverance.

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Faithfulness When It Hurts

Faithfulness When It Hurts

Faithfulness When It HurtsHope Community
Published on: 04/08/2025

Loving others like Jesus isn’t always easy — sometimes, it hurts. In this honest reflection, we’re reminded that faithfulness doesn’t mean comfort, but it does mean we’re never alone. Inspired by Acts 16 and Isaiah 53, this story invites us to keep showing up — even when it costs something — because Jesus did the same for us.

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When God Redirects You, Trust Him

When God Redirects You, Trust Him

When God Redirects You, Trust HimHope Community
Published on: 27/07/2025

When a stable season suddenly ends, it can feel like everything is falling apart. But sometimes, God’s “no” is really a redirection toward something better. This reflection on Acts 16 is a reminder that closed doors aren’t the end... they might be God’s way of leading us into something new, something with purpose. If you’re navigating an unexpected shift, may this encourage you to trust the One who sees what’s ahead.

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