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  1. 23 sie 2016 · Answer: Tie a knot and hang on. That is not Elijahs example. Elijah is tested at the brook. He is tested in Zerephath. He is tested when there is not enough food for the widow and her son. Now he comes once more to the end of the rope. There is no good human answer. The son has died. It’s not a matter of tying a knot and hanging on...

  2. 9 gru 2004 · The world says when you get the end of your rope tie a knot and hang on. You can choose to do that. With a tenacity and determination you can hold on tight to your rope, and guess what? God will just let you hang there. You will find yourself getting tired—your faith will falter; where is God; why hasn’t he helped you?

  3. 1 maj 2016 · If you run out of rope, tie a knot and hang on! In whatever situation you’re in right now: if you run out of hope, twist together those three strong strands—your knowledge of God’s person, his past deeds, and his promised plan [Read the Bible, study the lives of the saints, and discover these things if you don’t know them already].

  4. Do you every feel trapped? Have you ever felt like you were at the end of your rope? What do you do when you reach that point? The realist would say, “Just tie a knot and hang on.” The pessimist would say, “You might as well let go; it’s only going to get worse.” The optimist might say, “Just tie another knot and keep on climbing.”

  5. Let us delve into the biblical significance of knots and uncover the profound messages hidden within this seemingly simple image. “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken .”

  6. 15 lip 2019 · HOPE in the Hebrew means “rope.” I believe God lets His rope down from heaven so we can tie a knot in it and hold onto it until we see the manifestation of our faith and our love. Rahab had hope in God’s Word.

  7. Variations: "If you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." "When get to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." "When you think you have reached the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." Sources consulted: Founders Online. Papers of Thomas Jefferson and Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series.

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