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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When Hope Feels Lost — God Speaks Again A Hope Story from Exodus Moses had obeyed at God&#8217;s command to go and Free His People.He had stepped into his calling.He had spoken to Pharaoh.And it had gone terribly wrong. Instead of freedom, the Israelites faced harsher slavery.Instead of breakthrough, Moses faced backlash.He cried out to [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-when-hope-feels-lost-god-speaks-again"><strong><strong>When Hope Feels Lost — God Speaks Again</strong></strong></h2>



<p><em><strong>A Hope Story from Exodus</strong></em></p>



<p>Moses had obeyed at God&#8217;s command to go and Free His People.<br>He had stepped into his calling.<br>He had spoken to Pharaoh.<br>And it had gone terribly wrong.</p>



<p>Instead of freedom, the Israelites faced harsher slavery.<br>Instead of breakthrough, Moses faced backlash.<br>He cried out to God, questioning everything:</p>



<p><strong>“Why did You ever send me?”</strong> <strong><strong>—</strong></strong> Exodus 5:22, (MSG)</p>



<p>And then — in Exodus 6 — God answered.</p>



<p>Not with rebuke.<br>Not with silence.<br>But with <strong>reminders of who He is</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>God’s Response to a Weary Person (Exodus 6:1–8)</strong></p>



<p>God said:</p>



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<li><strong>“I am the Lord.”</strong></li>



<li>“I appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob…”</li>



<li>“I have heard the groaning of the Israelites…”</li>



<li>“I will bring you out…”</li>



<li>“I will redeem you…”</li>



<li>“I will take you as My own people…”</li>



<li>“I will be your God…”</li>



<li>“I will bring you to the land I swore…”</li>
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<p>Eight promises.<br>Eight declarations of identity.<br>Eight anchors of hope.</p>



<p>God didn’t change the circumstances immediately.<br>He changed Moses’ perspective.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-this-story-is-for-anyone-who-has-ever">This story is for anyone who has ever:</h2>



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<li>obeyed God and felt punished for it</li>



<li>stepped out in faith and hit a wall</li>



<li>questioned their calling</li>



<li>felt like hope was slipping away</li>
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<p><strong>It reminds us:</strong></p>



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<li>God sees the groaning we hide</li>



<li>God speaks when we feel forgotten</li>



<li>God repeats His promises when we’re too weary to remember</li>



<li>God’s identity is our anchor when circumstances feel unstable</li>



<li>Hope is not the absence of struggle — it’s the presence of God in the middle of it</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-prayer-when-hope-feels-lost"><strong>Prayer: When Hope Feels Lost</strong></h2>



<p><strong>Lord, You are <strong>El Dober Od</strong></strong>, <strong>the God who speaks again</strong>  <br>When I feel like I’ve failed, remind me of Your promises.<br>When obedience leads to hardship, remind me of Your presence.<br>When I question why You sent me, whisper again that You are the Lord.</p>



<p><em>I am Lord: faithful, near and not finished. I have great plans for you.<br>“The Lord is near to all who call on Him, to all who call on Him in truth.” — Psalm 145:18 (ESV)</em></p>



<p>Help me hold onto hope, not because I see the outcome,<br>but because I know the One who holds it.<br><strong>In Jesus&#8217; name,</strong> <strong>Amen.</strong></p>



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