“A Love That Cannot Run Dry”

18/07/2026 11 min Episodio 1545

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July 19, 2026 Daily Devotional: “A Love That Cannot Run Dry”Romans 5:5 "And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us."    We have all known the sting of a broken expectation. We hope the job offer comes through, we hope the relationship mends, we hope the diagnosis is clean—and sometimes, things don't go the way we planned. In our human experience, hope often feels like a fragile, defensive posture. It is a wish with its fingers crossed behind its back, bracing for impact. It is not a shaky wish; it is a confident expectation. It is the quiet, unshakeable certainty that God is who He says He is, and He will do what He has promised to do. Paul makes a bold promise: This hope will never put you to shame. It will never leave you standing empty-handed, looking foolish for believing.  Why? Because the foundation of our hope is not our circumstances, our strength, or our ability to grit our teeth through trials. The foundation of our hope is the relentless, extravagant love of God.   Look closely at the language Paul uses to describe how God shares His love with us: it is "poured out" into our hearts.  God does not ration His love. He does not dole it out with an eyedropper, measuring it carefully to make sure we deserve it, or holding back because we had a bad week. Think of a cup being held under a rushing waterfall—it is not just filled to the brim; it is completely overwhelmed and overflowing. Even when our external circumstances are dry, painful, or confusing, the Holy Spirit has flooded our internal reality with the presence of God. The Spirit is the deposit, the living proof dwelling inside us, constantly whispering: You are chosen. You are secure. You are deeply, wildly loved. Hope isn’t born in a vacuum; it is forged in the fire. When we walk through suffering, we are forced to let go of cheap, superficial hopes—hope in our own comfort, our own control, or the temporary safety of this world. As those false hopes burn away, we are left with the only anchor that actually holds: the love of God. ​If you are in a season of waiting, wondering, or hurting today, take heart. Your hope is not a gamble. The God who poured out His very life on the cross has poured His Spirit into your heart. He will not let you go, and He will not let you down. What shaky hopes have you been leaning on lately? How does knowing that God's love is actively flooded into your heart change the way you look at your currentstruggles?