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“I will always have hope” [Psalms 71:1-14] President Nixon's assistant, Chuck Colson, wrote his book" Born Again," focusing on his experience in prison. He said he saw three people among the prisoners: the first is a hopeless prisoner who hits his head against the wall and hurt his own body, the second kind is the hopeless prisoner who squat down in their own chambers, and the third kind of prisoners are waiting for the day to leave the prison and thus they exercise whenever they have an opportunity. Although they are in prison, they act like they will go out tomorrow. Even though their bodies are trapped in prison, their minds are out there and enjoy freedom. Those who live in hope are free. Their lives are overflowing with hope. Those who attitude is positive and optimistic are looking at the light even in the dark. But those who are pessimistic see darkness even in the ligh...