The purpose of my faith is to bring me hope without fear. This is not only beneficial for the life to come, but also in this present life as well.

Reid A. Ashbaucher
The purpose of my faith is to bring me hope...
The purpose of my faith is to bring me hope...
The purpose of my faith is to bring me hope...
The purpose of my faith is to bring me hope...
About This Quote

Faith in God is all about hope. When you believe in something, your hope for that thing is stronger than any fear you might feel in the moment. If you trust in something, your hope can overcome anything. Faith gives you hope in the face of whatever you are facing in life. It is the power to push through whatever obstacle is there.

Source: How To Understand And Live Your Faith

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