We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. Hebrews 6:19a NIV
So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. I Corinthians 13:13 ESV
Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. Romans 12:12 ESV

I love the imagery of an anchored boat as a metaphor for our faith in God, our hope in His promises, and His everlasting, ever-present love.
Let me “paint” you a word picture. Imagine there is an old wooden-hulled sailboat lacquered to a golden brown. It rocks gently on the lake’s sun-glistened surface as it rises slightly with each wave’s crest and then dips into the trough. The mast is tall and the sail is down. The anchor rope is tied to the cleat; it slacks and tautens as it firmly holds the boat to the lake’s soft, muddy bottom. Feels peaceful and safe, right?
Faith, hope and love are the foundation of our Christian walk, our salvation.
The lake, the water, is like God’s everlasting love. His love lifts us up and helps us to lift others up. Love sustains us. God’s love surrounds us, and Jesus is our “living water.”
The sailboat is our faith. Faith is believing and trusting. Faith trusts that God will keep His promises to us in this life. Faith keeps us secure in our God even when our lives seem rough and storm-tossed, when troubles come. Faith floats on God’s eternal love.
The anchor is our hope. Hope is our confident expectation that God will care for us. Hope keeps our faith firmly in place. Hope knows that God calls us sons and daughters. Hope knows the presence of God and stands firmly on His promises. Hope keeps us going through difficulties. Hope dispels our doubts. Hope anchors us and our faith in God.
This week, imagine your faith sailing through the waters of God’s all-encompassing love and letting your hope anchor your soul to Him.
I thank God for each of you! And I thank you for joining me this week as we strengthen our faith and hope, within the everlasting love of our Mighty God.
Blessings as you “navigate” through life with the Lord!
Peggy, this is incredibly well-written, and the imagery is so effective. You’ve made this look effortless, my friend. And the message is so important. I’ve not spent a lot of time on boats, but I recall the uneasiness of a small boat on a lake as it bobbed in the waves of the wake of a passing boat. There was no stability, and the fear of capsizing was palpable (I can’t swim). Your analogy is perfect for this particular message of how an anchor can stabilize us, even in times of turbulence and uncertainty.
Always a pleasure to read your work, my friend. Wishing you a good week ahead. 😊⛵⚓
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Thank you, Mike! I consider it high praise from the master of such wonderful imagery. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you! Your kindness, encouragement, and support keep me going. Thanks 😊
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I love this word picture, Peggy.
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Thank you, David, for your kind comment and encouragement! Blessings!
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one of your most inspired devotional shares, Peggy. We have an Anchor that keeps the soul, steadfast and sure while the billlows roll, fastened to the rock which cannot move, grounded firm and deep in the saviors love.
I was blessed my this piece, Peggy. It spoke to me at just the right time. Amen and Amen.
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Thank you, Nigel, I’m glad it spoke to you this week! Have to thank the Lord who gives the verses that touch me, and I write that they hopefully will touch others. Thanks for your encouragement and support, my friend!
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You’re welcome, Peggy. God bless you, my friend.
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Thanks, Nigel! 😊
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You’re in my prayers, Ms. Stroud.
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I appreciate you!
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Amen dear Peggy , thanks for pouring out your faith , and I thank God for you that working in you and we can receive such blessing.
Please keep shining – we need more faith in this faithless world.
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Thank you, Dariush, for your encouraging comments. So happy it blessed you!
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Beautiful lesson. I love the metaphor. Be and stay blessed!
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Thank you, c.f., glad it spoke to you! Blessings to you also, my friend!
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