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Written Spoken
Esther W. Wright
129 episodes
1 week ago
Author, Esther W. Wright, shares curated blog posts and other content to encourage and refresh you, and challenge you to focus on the Word, the One who spoke this world into existence and became flesh to redeem us.
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Author, Esther W. Wright, shares curated blog posts and other content to encourage and refresh you, and challenge you to focus on the Word, the One who spoke this world into existence and became flesh to redeem us.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Advent Week 1: Hope
Written Spoken
15 minutes 32 seconds
1 month ago
Advent Week 1: Hope

The Advent season invites us to pause and prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus—past, present, and future. In this first episode of the 2025 Advent series, we focus on Hope: what it truly means, why it matters, and how it transforms our lives. Discover the difference between secular and biblical hope, explore its benefits, and reflect on powerful Scriptures that remind us God is both the source of our hope and our hope itself. Join us for encouragement, reflection, and prayer as we begin this journey of anticipation and worship.

Scripture Focus: Hebrews 11:1. Hebrews 6:19-20. Isaiah 40:30-31. 1 Thessalonians 1:3. Romans 15:13. 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17. Psalm 71:5. Deuteronomy 31:6, 8. Hebrews. 13:5. Lamentations 3:22-26. Romans 15:13. Genesis 3:15. Psalm 71:14.

Resources Mentioned:

Meg Butcher’s article, “7 Beautiful Advent Hymns of Hope,” published on www.crosswalk.com.

Anonymous, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” O Come, O Come, Emmanuel > Lyrics | Anonymous/Unknown, published on timelesstruths.org.

Adam P. Stern, MD, “Hope, why it matters,” published on www.health.harvard.edu.   

John Piper,, “What is Hope?” published on www.desiringGod.org.

The Bible Project’s Word Study on Hope Hope (Yakhal) Advent Word Study (bibleproject.com)

As One Being Taught Blog ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠as one being taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish.

Reflection Questions:

  1. Which aspect of Advent—past, present, or future coming of Christ—feels most meaningful to you right now? Why?

  2. How can you cultivate praise, gratefulness, and awe during these four weeks?

  3. When you hear the word “hope,” what comes to mind? How does that compare to the Biblical definition shared in the episode?

  4. Which of the three benefits of hope (anchors the soul, renews strength, inspires endurance) do you need most today?

  5. How does remembering God’s past faithfulness help you trust Him for the future?

  6. Where do you need hope most in your life today? How can you invite God into that area?

Written Spoken
Author, Esther W. Wright, shares curated blog posts and other content to encourage and refresh you, and challenge you to focus on the Word, the One who spoke this world into existence and became flesh to redeem us.