Cherish Quote by Claude de la Colombiere
“Men may deprive me of property and honour; sickness may take away my strength and other means of serving You; I may even lose Your grace by sin; but never, never will I lose my hope in You. I will cherish it unto that dreadful moment when all hell will be unchained to snatch my soul away. "No one has hoped in the Lord and has been confounded"”
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Exhortation to Faith, Claude de la Colombiere, 1680s
Faith offers enduring hope despite loss, suffering, or sin, promising divine support beyond earthly trials.
In simple terms: Hope in God remains despite hardships.
Hold steadfast hope in divine grace.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- illness
- financial loss
- spiritual doubt
- personal crisis
- prayer
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What sustains your hope in hardship?
- How do you express hope amid suffering?
Hope may be challenged by overwhelming despair or doubt.