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Worthy Brief - 5/5/2025

Friend, the power of hope in deep waters!

Romans 15:13  May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope. 

In the 1950s, a Harvard psychologist named Dr. Curt Richter conducted a now-famous experiment involving rats and buckets of water. At first glance, it was a grim study, but a profound truth about the human spirit was buried within it.

In his initial test, Richter placed rats in water to see how long they could swim before giving up. On average, they lasted just 15 minutes before succumbing to exhaustion. But then something remarkable happened, he added the possibility of hope to see the results.

Just before the rats were about to drown, Richter would reach in, pull them out, dry them off, let them rest, and then return them to the water.

And this time?

They didn’t just swim another 15 minutes.

They lasted hours with one rat that continued to swim for an astonishing 60 hours.

What changed? Richter concluded “the rats quickly learn that the situation is not actually hopeless” and that “after elimination of hopelessness the rats do not die.”

Because they had been rescued once, the rats now believed they might be rescued again—and that hope gave them the strength to endure far beyond what they were capable of before.

Let that settle in your heart for a moment: hope kept them swimming.

If hope can keep a tired rat going for 60 hours, imagine what hope in God can do in your life.

Difficult seasons are inevitable. But the crushing weight of hopelessness is far more dangerous than hardship itself. Hope doesn’t deny the difficulty -- it gives us strength in the middle of it. It lifts our eyes off the storm and fixes them on the Savior. And sometimes, that small flicker of hope is all we need to keep swimming.

That’s why Scripture reminds us that the God of hope is able to fill us with joy and peace as we trust in Him—so that, by the power of the Holy Spirit, we can overflow with hope even in the hardest moments.

Friend, perhaps you feel like you’re treading water, moments from going under. Maybe someone close to you is silently struggling to stay afloat.  Never underestimate the power of hope, especially the kind rooted in Yeshua (Jesus). It can carry you further than you ever imagined.

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George, Baht Rivka, Elianna and Obadiah
(George, Baht Rivka & Obi - Baltimore, Maryland | Elianna - Married living in Missouri)

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