Hebrews 6:19
“Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil.”
Resurrection hope is not fragile optimism—it is an anchor. Anchors do not prevent storms; they hold firm within them. Resurrection joy does not deny turbulence—it provides stability when life is unsteady.
The anchor of hope is secured beyond what we can see. It reaches “within the veil,” into the very presence of God. Resurrection life is grounded not in circumstances, but in God’s unchanging faithfulness.
This hope is described as sure and steadfast. It does not slip. It does not drift. Resurrection joy rests here when emotions fluctuate and outcomes remain uncertain.
Anchors are unseen while they work. Their strength is proven not by visibility, but by resistance. Resurrection hope holds believers steady when progress feels slow and answers delayed.
Tuesday calls us to examine what we are anchored to. Feelings fail. Circumstances shift. People disappoint. Resurrection hope alone remains secure.
If life feels turbulent today, this truth speaks peace. Your hope is anchored. Your soul is held. The risen Christ has secured you beyond the storm.