Why You’re Afraid to Hope Again (And How to Let Go) | Episode 54

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 14 MIN

Why You’re Afraid to Hope Again (And How to Let Go) | Episode 54

from The Clarence Stowers Leadership Podcast · host Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.

Keep your expectations low, and you can't get hurt again. That's not wisdom. That's a cage you built after the last thing fell apart, and it's been running your decisions ever since.This episode is for anyone who's stopped hoping because they can't afford to be wrong again.In this episode, I walk through Chapters 7 and 8 of When Faith Feels Far, why hope is a defiant act of trust, why letting go isn't giving up, and the daily practice that finally loosened my grip on what was gone.What You'll Learn① Why hope isn't optimism -- and why defiant hope is one of the most powerful weapons a believer has② What John 1:5 actually promises about light and darkness in your worst season③ Why your grip on the past is blocking what God wants to give you next④ How Jesus modeled surrender in Gethsemane -- and what that prayer means for you right now⑤ The one daily posture shift that changes everything: open handsThe PracticeSit somewhere quiet. Open your hands, palms up. Say this: "God, I release what You are not bringing with me. And I receive what You have for me today." Then name one thing you've been gripping. Write it down. Pray over it. Take one step.Key Takeaways① Hope isn't optimism. Optimism needs evidence. Hope is a defiant act of trust in God's character, not yours, not your circumstances.② Defiant hope is a decision, not a feeling. You don't wait until you feel hopeful. You choose hope as an act of war against despair.③ The light can't be extinguished. John 1:5 isn't poetry. It's a promise. The darkness doesn't get the last word.④ Letting go isn't giving up. It's making room. As long as your hands are full of what was, God can't fill them with what's next.⑤ Jesus modeled surrender. "Not my will but yours" isn't defeat. It's the most powerful prayer a believer can pray.⑥ Open hands receive. Clenched fists hold on to things already gone. You can't control the outcome. But you can control the posture.Support the show📲 Stay Connected:🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel📸 Connect on Instagram📲 Connect on Facebook📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere📚 Amazon Author’s Page✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter: 🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com🎧 Podcast

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