This Week In Romans: A Future and a Hope: Trusting God’s Promises in Romans 11
Some seasons make it difficult to see clearly ahead.
In this week’s message from Pastor Charles Glidewell’s series on the book of Romans, Romans 11 reminds us that God’s purposes are often larger, steadier, and more enduring than we can fully understand in the moment.
Even in uncertainty, Scripture continues to point us toward hope.
A Few Takeaways
God’s faithfulness is not limited by what we can presently see
Hope is often sustained quietly, over time
Romans 11 reminds us that God’s story is still unfolding, even when we struggle to understand it fully
A Short Reflection
There are passages in Scripture that invite immediate clarity, and others that ask us to remain patient and attentive. Romans 11 feels like the latter.
This chapter gently reminds us that God’s promises are not fragile. Even when circumstances feel uncertain, His purposes continue forward with wisdom and care beyond our perspective.
There is comfort in remembering that hope does not depend entirely on what we can see today.
Closing
If you have a few minutes, you may find it meaningful to spend some time with the message above.
Sometimes hope is renewed not all at once, but quietly, through returning again to what is true.