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Active Hope & Deep Trust

Season #5 Episode #53

When life gets hard, “just stay positive” can feel more frustrating than helpful. In this episode of Yellow Soul, Juliette and Brit sit with the tension of the desire to trust God while also acknowledging the humanness of feeling tired, discouraged, or unsure of what’s actually being “worked together for good".

What do you do when it’s hard to stay hopeful? Today we sit with Philippians 1:6 and talk honestly about active hope, deep trust, and what it means to believe God is still at work when you feel unfinished, behind, or worn out. This is an honest invitation to remember: the One who began a good work in you has not walked away, lost count, or changed His mind. He is for you and He loves you unconditionally and endlessly.

If you’re in a season where hope feels fragile, this conversation is for you.

Philippians 1:6
“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion (put the finishing touches to your life) until the day of Christ Jesus.”

  1. The crisis of remaining hopeful

    • The quiet, very human crisis: “I want to believe, but I’m tired.”
    • How spiritual clichés can make discouragement feel like failure.
    • Making space to be honest about disappointment, delay, and uncertainty.
  2. What Philippians 1:6 actually promises (and doesn’t)

    • This verse is about God’s faithfulness to complete, not our ability to perform.
    • “He who began” means: you are not a self‑started, self‑sustained project.
    • It doesn’t promise a neat, quick timeline or a pain‑free story. God plays the long-game of wholenesss...He will never leave us or forsake us because He gave us Jesus. 
  3. Active hope vs. passive waiting

    • Passive waiting: checking out, numbing, or spiritually “drifting.”
    • Active hope: small, grounded choices that say, “I believe You’re still at work.”
    • Examples of active hope:
      • showing up to prayer when you feel nothing
      • taking the next right step with what you already know
      • letting others see your struggle instead of hiding it
  4. Deep trust in the middle, not the finish line

    • Most of life is lived in the “in‑between” of beginning and completion.
    • Trusting God with unfinished places: relationships, healing, calling, identity.
    • Learning to see progress differently: not “fixed” vs. “broken” but “being formed.”

-At the end of this episode, we encourage you to take a moment to journal and write down one area of your life that feels unfinished or hard to hope for. Next to it, write Philippians 1:6. Let this be your quiet reminder this week that you are not carrying this story alone.

-If this episode met you in a hard place, comment and share it with someone who needs to remember they’re still in process, not a lost cause. Your story is still being written!

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