As someone who gravitates more toward logic than feeling, hope connotes an impotence or toothlessness. It doesn't have substance for me. Grace, on the other hand, doesn't exist without some action. For some, it may be the evidence of their hope. To me it is evidence of a belief in the value of others and ourselves.
I always think of hope as the thing that compells action...there is a chance, so why not act. But grace. Grace is decided on and acted with purpose. Their is certainty in grace.
As someone who gravitates more toward logic than feeling, hope connotes an impotence or toothlessness. It doesn't have substance for me. Grace, on the other hand, doesn't exist without some action. For some, it may be the evidence of their hope. To me it is evidence of a belief in the value of others and ourselves.
ReplyDeleteI always think of hope as the thing that compells action...there is a chance, so why not act. But grace. Grace is decided on and acted with purpose. Their is certainty in grace.
ReplyDeleteAnd hopefully grace is granted when it comes to my spelling.
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