“Our hope is that they will become responsible home owners.”
Home was not a perfect place. But it was the only home they had and they could hope to make it better.
“I just hope he comes home safely,”
A homeless with hope is in a better situation than a hopeless with home!
Hope fills the holes of my frustration in my heart.
“I'm hopeful that most of the players would have been honing their skills at home with practice sessions or playing in their domestic seasons. So it is just a matter of showing up and displaying their skills.”
Our greatest hope does not rest in the death of suffering. Neither does our help lie in us having a full and perfect life, with no pain, no brokenness, and no Lyme disease. Instead our hope lies in God and we hope in the fact that this is our temporary home and our forever home with Him in Heaven is perfect. This hope- this beautiful and living hope (I Peter 1:3-4) is for the future but also gives us hope for our present days.
“We certainly hope that we can make this a home-course advantage.”
“I would hope that understanding and reconciliation are not limited to the 19th hole alone.”
“The two feet where the ropes catch, you hope it's tight.”