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  • Thou, Israel’s hope, in time of calamity its refuge still, wilt thou pass us by, like stranger in a land that is none of his, like some traveller that will ask for a night’s lodging and be gone? (Jeremiah 14, 8)

  • Why are those sad thoughts still with me? Is my hurt desperate, beyond all remedy? Did it cheat me, like some empty water-course, my hope in thee?✻ (Jeremiah 15, 18)

  • thou, Lord, art Israel’s hope; the men who forsake thee will be disappointed, the men who swerve from thy paths will be names written in sand; have they not forsaken that Lord who is the fountain of living water? (Jeremiah 17, 13)

  • Why did he not slay me yet unborn, the womb for my tomb, and frustrate my mother’s hope eternally? (Jeremiah 20, 17)

  • do not let them deter you from submitting to the king of Babylon, your only hope of safety; shall this city become a desert? (Jeremiah 27, 17)

  • I have not lost sight of my plan for you, the Lord says, and it is your welfare I have in mind, not your undoing; for you, too, I have a destiny and a hope. (Jeremiah 29, 11)

  • A hope is left for thee hereafter, the Lord says; to their own possessions thy sons shall return. (Jeremiah 31, 17)

  • Never cheat yourselves with the hope that the enemy will march away and leave you alone; march away they will not, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 37, 8)

  • Alas, Moab’s hope is lost; Moab lies conquered. Loud be the cry of lament in Arnon, that tells of fields laid waste; (Jeremiah 48, 20)

  • None passed by but preyed on them; nor did the oppressor’s conscience smite him; had they not set the Lord at defiance, that Lord who was the home of their loyalty, the hope of their race? (Jeremiah 50, 7)

  • Closely he fences me in, beyond hope of rescue; loads me with fetters. (Lamentations 3, 7)

  • Hope comes with each dawn; art thou not faithful, Lord, to thy promise? (Lamentations 3, 23)


“A sua função é tirar e transportar as pedras, e arrancar os espinhos. Jesus é quem semeia, planta, cultiva e rega. Mas seu trabalho também é obra de Jesus. Sem Ele você nada pode fazer.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina