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1 - READ THE WORD
The fruit of the Spirit
"But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently."
Romans 8:25
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2 - Reflect
Hope naturally arises in absence, in the desire for something that is not yet there, and it is possible for us to be patient thanks to the fruit of the Spirit, since it is what brings us peace and patience in the midst of the storms. It is the power that God has to calm our hearts so that we can face situations with hope, since hope means life, possibility.
We will be heard through our desire to connect with God. In those moments it is when we show our constancy by trying to be perseverant, insisting on patience, and trusting in God's will; understanding that all things cooperate for good.
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