Do not lose hope
- Rev. Dr. Jose Vettiyankal

- Oct 15
- 3 min read
God is good all the time, and all the time, God is good. Jesus is Lord—now and forever; now and forever, Jesus is the Lord.All those who believe that God is good all the time, as written in Mark 10:18, remember: only God is good. So, God alone is good, and those who walk with Him are also counted as good.If there is anything bad within us, we must sit in the presence of the good Lord. There, every bad thing will be turned into good.

Today, the Lord gives us a wonderful promise from Acts 27:24. In this passage, there was no hope left in the life and mission of St. Paul—not even one percent of hope. They had lost all faith until an angel of the Lord appeared to Paul in a dream and said, “Do not be afraid, Paul.” This message is for you and me—for all those walking through hopeless situations. The Lord calls you by name and says, “Do not be afraid.” Even when hope seems to be zero, remember this: you must still stand before the emperor; that means you will reach your destination. God has granted safety to all those who sail with you - family and dependants.
Acts 27:20 describes the situation: neither sun nor stars appeared for many days. Continuous darkness and fierce winds—no hope of survival. Many today face similar storms: sickness increasing, cancer spreading, financial struggles deepening, family problems worsening, enemies rising daily—no hope. Yet when all hope was gone, a prophet stood up—St. Paul. God sent His promise: “The Master whom I serve and worship daily will save me.” Not only Paul but all those with him were saved. Likewise, all who are online or joining this prayer—daily, occasionally, or even once—will be saved. You will reach your destination; you will not perish.
This promise was fulfilled in the life of Alexio Pereira from Goa.For many years, he suffered from severe back pain and a property issue pending for 15 years. There seemed to be no hope. But as he joined in prayer, today’s message came alive—his back pain was healed, his property was registered, and he sold it successfully. Praise the Lord!
When you face problems, turn to page 264 of the Rhema in Logos book—it gives guidance for choosing a life partner, migrating to another country, or praying for your children’s transformation. The Lord still works today—beyond all expectation.
Expect something good today! Even if your liver is damaged, your eyesight failing, or your blood reports worsening—there is hope in Jesus.
We have a testimony: a woman who was nearly blind regained her sight while watching online. Her name is Ditosa Fernandes. Doctors said her vision would be lost, but Jesus said it would improve—and it did. Hallelujah!
This message is especially for those who have zero percent hope. Jesus is going to turn your hopeless situation into one of complete hope. May the Almighty Lord touch and heal your sicknesses. May He solve your family problems. Those longing for a child—receive your blessing in Jesus’ name (Psalm 113:9). May your finances be multiplied and your scarcity removed (Matthew 14:19). Whatever is good and needed in your life will increase and multiply; all bad things will decrease and be destroyed. Believe it! Your blessing is only a prayer away.
In Matthew 26:38, Jesus said, “I am deeply grieved, even to death. Stay here and pray with me.” He went a stone’s throw away and prayed (Luke 22:40). Join with Jesus and pray, and your answer is only a prayer away. Offer your intentions now and pray fervently—the Lord is listening. May the Lord bless every one of your prayers. May all reach their destination—the fulfillment of their intentions—in Jesus’ name. Amen!

There’s a story: a little boy went with his mother to a shop. He loved chocolates and always asked for more. One day, his mother told him not to ask for anything, as she had no money. The shopkeeper, seeing the boy, said, “Today is promotion day—take as much as you want!” But the boy did not take any.
After the business was done, the shopkeeper himself took a big handful of chocolates and gave them to the boy. The mother asked, “Why didn’t you take them yourself?” The boy replied, “Mom, my hands are small, but his hands are big. If he gives, I get more!”
Isaiah 59:1 says, “The hand of the Lord is not too short to save, nor His ear too dull to hear.” God’s hand is far greater than any human hand. Let Him give—you will receive more than you can imagine.
From the womb to the tomb, Jesus restores everything. Ask boldly—as a child of the King of Kings! His hands are not too short to bless you, and His ears are not too dull to hear. Before you finish your prayer, He has already answered it. Hallelujah!
Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Amen.



Lord Jesus your Love and blessings to me and my family and to the entire world is all that I want. Help me to be a Logosian all the days of my life.
The Lord is my God. There's nothing shall I want. He is my Protector, Forgiver,Provider,Healer,& Saviour