Hope & Glory

Bringing hope for God’s glory

  • What is hope? As an abstract concept, “hope” will be defined differently by individuals, Many will give “hope” a definition based on a personal experience. Most of us are “hoping” for something as yet unfulfilled.

    Hope for a future

    For those of us who believe in Jesus Christ, He becomes our living Hope. A personal relationship with Jesus and God, our Father, in His Spirit brings complete security and fulfilment, despite any present difficulties. We are secure now, in the future and eternally. That’s hard for “finite” beings to grasp, at times, but it’s true! Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever. And in Him we are being changed from glory to glory!

    Contribution from a friend

    We invited you to share your comments and testimonies as a response to our blog. We are delighted to include a contribution today from Allyson, a dear friend, about what God has shown her recently:

    A Gardener’s Tale

    I am a gardener.

    I take after my Father, as I love to prune, I know the shrub or tree will respond by flowering or fruiting more profusely and it will grow with greater vigour. Cutting away the dead and diseased wood allows more light and air to flow between the branches contributing to the health of the plant.

    This year has been a challenge for growers, particularly with the lack of rain. Most of the plants in our borders are perennial, they come back year after year. A favourite is Rudbeckia Goldsturm. It’s flowers are sunshine yellow with brown centres, very jolly and long lasting into autumn. They even look good throughout winter with a sparkly frosty coat. 

    Although smaller in stature than last year, they have been offering their cheer to the passer-by. 

    Glorious Goldsturm!

    However I noticed some stems in the large clump were failing, becoming dry from the flower down to the leaves and stem. At first I thought it was lack of hydration and gave the clump a good watering. No change, those stems didn’t perk up at all. I considered the other stems, they were looking lovely as ever and not affected like the droopy ones were. 

    Not so glorious…

    A mystery to solve! I decided to get into the border to investigate. Getting down to soil level I immediately discovered the cause of the problem and the evidence to prove it. A mound of freshly dug soil sat in the middle of the Rudbeckia clump. Mr Mole in his quest for a Mrs Mole had disturbed or most likely snacked on the juicy roots. Without the means to absorb water and nourishment from the soil the stems had no chance of survival.

    The importance of being rooted in God’s Word & His Truth

    Roots are an essential part of a plant. 

    They provide anchorage in rough weather, food and water, and a connection with a hidden world of fungi and microbes, and living organisms too small to see with the naked eye.

    The Word speaks of roots and how important it is that we are rooted in Jesus. Consider how vulnerable we are if our roots are not established deeply in Him. The parable of the sower tells that some seed fell on rocky soil and because it had no developed roots when the sun came up it scorched the plant which withered away.  Matthew 13v6

    Caring for new believers in Jesus

    Perhaps we should be mindful of those who are new to the faith, whose roots are tender and have not yet gone down deep into Christ Jesus.

    As the spiritual climate gets hotter and the world becomes more ungodly we who have weathered storms and strengthened our roots should offer Truth for encouragement and be a signpost to the One who will hold us fast if we put our trust in Him. 

    Colossians 2v7.
    Being rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving.


    Jeremiah 17:7,8
    Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord,
    whose trust is the Lord.

    He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit.”

    Psalm 1:1,2,3
    Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night.
    He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers…

    Allyson Osborne August 2025

  • All Things New

    Thank You!

    First, a thank you. Thank you for subscribing to this occasional blog. We pray that it will bring some new hope into areas of all our lives where it has felt deferred for a while. So, please do share your comments and prayers and testimonies. We desire to give God the glory!

    Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.”
    ‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭13‬:‭12‬ ‭NIV‬‬

    Personal testimony

    For many of you who know us, you will remember that there was a painful period of seven years when we were estranged from son and family, including two (now teenage) granddaughters. It was definitely a work of the enemy of families.

    As we write this we are on holiday in Devon with them! And very joyfully so!

    Teignmouth Beach

    The reconciliation has been building gently for a couple of years. The Lord always personally promised us by His Word that the hearts of the children would turn to the “fathers” (or parents) and He keeps His promises! Our personal testimony is that the “Spirit of Elijah” is now here.

    ““Keep watching, for I am sending you the prophet Elijah before that great and fearful day of Yahweh arrives. He will return the fathers’ hearts to their children and the children’s hearts to their fathers so that I can come and bless and not strike the land with a curse.””
    ‭‭Malachi‬ ‭4‬:‭5‬-‭6‬ ‭TPT‬‬
    https://bible.com/bible/1849/mal.4.5-6.TPT

    The Passion Translation of those well known verses at the end of the Old Testament is where we have believed by faith that we are at in this nation right now. Our hearts have been longing for our children for years!

    And our deepest desire is that not only will they return to us but to God….

    New Wine 2025

    We have just been at the New Wine 2025 Festival in Shepton Mallet, along with some 16,000 others! The last time we were there was 2012, so it has been a long time….

    “And who would pour fresh, new wine into an old wineskin? Eventually the wine will ferment and make the wineskin burst, losing everything—the wine is spilled and the wineskin ruined. Instead, new wine is always poured into a new wineskin so that both are preserved.””
    ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭9‬:‭17‬ ‭TPT‬‬
    https://bible.com/bible/1849/mat.9.17.TPT

    As this blog is called Hope & Glory, so we wanted to share what we encountered during our time there. Over 800 churches, of various types, were represented.

    The Big Top at New Wine!

    There was a sense of oneness. It was a family gathering.

    The worship was very Spirit filled and we observed that the focus was always on Jesus.

    The Presence of God was great!

    The Love of God was tangible!

    There were many, many healings. I, Kate, prayed for several people and rejoiced at the release of the healing authority of Jesus in different ways, including:

    • A young woman with neck problems who had been seeing the doctor for a year, gave testimony that she had been healed. A physical knot in her neck disappeared! Praise Him!
    • A woman struggling with personal issues was released in her identity and God given purpose.

    The Joy of the Lord was imparted and received!

    More to come…

    So, take heart, dear friends and family.

    We heard testimony of the “quiet revival” that has begun in our nation.

    The message is to keep interceding for the greater harvest!

    There is Hope and it will be for His Glory!

    Never doubt God’s mighty power to work in you and accomplish all this. He will achieve infinitely more than your greatest request, your most unbelievable dream, and exceed your wildest imagination! He will outdo them all, for his miraculous power constantly energizes you. Now we offer up to God all the glorious praise that rises from every church in every generation through Jesus Christ—and all that will yet be manifest through time and eternity. Amen!”
    ‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭3‬:‭20‬-‭21‬ ‭TPT‬‬

    https://bible.com/bible/1849/eph.3.20-21.TPT

    All for His Glory!
  • www.kingdomheritageproductions.com

    We’ve been looking for a new “home” for our blogs, videos and other types of communication. And this is the new place we’ve found.

    We chose the new title Hope & Glory because we wanted to bring Hope at a time on earth when there is so much despair at the bad news.

    And we wanted to give God the Glory for it all because He is the God of everything good, righteous, just and glorious!

    Psalm 33

    This morning, just before we connected our old domain name to this new place, we read some verses in Psalm 33.

    “We put our hope in the Lord. He is our help and our shield. In him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in his holy name. Let your unfailing love surround us, Lord, for our hope is in you alone.”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭33‬:‭20‬-‭22‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    https://bible.com/bible/116/psa.33.20-22.NLT

    That seemed to confirm our new description for our website.

    Here is an uplifting setting to music of Psalm 33 by Ian White which Roger found this morning.

    Hope & Glory – for our nation

    Roger and I have longed for our nation – the UK – to turn back to God. The UK has a deeply rooted Judaeo Christian heritage and our real hope is in the God who can redeem that, even as it appears to be so eroded.

    That erosion has been happening for many centuries of our history but seems to have been accelerated in the last 60 years of our lives. However, we are reminded of Elgar’s uplifting song Land of Hope & Glory which he composed in 1901. The words were written by A.C.Benson in 1902. Here’s the chorus:

    Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free,
                How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee?
                Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set;
                God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet,
                God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet!

    We are now far from mighty as a nation because we have turned away from the one true God. He is the Mighty One!

    But there is a hope that this nation will one day give God the Glory once again as His people seek to honour Him and live in His ways of righteousness, truth, justice, goodness and love.

    Finally, a nostalgic rendition of the chorus of Elgar’s Land of Hope and Glory by Dame Vera Lynn who became the nation’s esteemed singer of patriotic songs during the Second World War. Only God, who delivered this nation from that War, can ever make our nation “mighty” again.

    Preserving an inheritance 

    Our message today is – what do you want to see restored and preserved in your nation for the generations to come?

    We want beauty to endure. We want the values of love, goodness and righteousness, truth, justice, mercy and kindness to be restored for those who live here after us.

    And that is what this site is intended to be about. Restoring hope and giving God the glory.

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  • What is goodness? How do we recognise it? Is the UK today full of goodness?

    Goodness as a value

    When you try to define “goodness” what do you come up with?

    I remembered old Hovis bread adverts!

    So I did a Google search and found this:

    Hovis introduces ‘Good Inside’ loaves

    Hovis has tapped into government guidelines that the UK needs more fibre by launching its new Hovis Good Inside range.

    https://bakeryinfo.co.uk/finished-goods/hovis-introduces-good-inside-loaves/620588.article

    Good looking bread!

    Goodness in bread relates to good ingredients for nourishing a healthy body; making us “good” inside.

    If we are good inside physically, does that make us good in other ways, too? Or is “goodness” more about how we behave outwardly from what we believe inwardly?

    Recognising goodness

    Is there a national quality or standard of goodness? What is “good” in the UK and where does it come from? Is it subjective or objective?

    I did another Google search and found this in AI.

    In the UK, “Goodness” can refer to several things, including a sustainable gift and hamper company called The Goodness Project, a food philosophy focused on healthy and sustainable eating, and even a music event series. It can also be used as a general term for kindness and positive attributes. 

    This is where our UK inheritance or heritage comes in. What has shaped the UK and its people over our history and still shows up today as goodness? Or have we lost a lot of goodness; kindness and positive attributes? Have we lost our inward belief in “goodness” and are we showing the consequences in outward behaviour? Are people today even calling bad things “good”?

    Just read the news!

    Bringing back goodness

    If we have lost a lot of goodness in our nation, how then do we get it back?

    Perhaps we need a really “good” government to lead us. Good laws to keep us on the straight and narrow path to goodness. Good justice to apply those laws and good law enforcement to give us a good sense of protection.

    Can you see that today? Did we have it in the past?

    How would you bring back goodness to a nation?

    Enduring goodness?
  • A new day. A new blog.

    This one is about heritage, which implies history.

    A heritage is something we inherit from others.

    And a Kingdom is a realm ruled by a King.

    The United Kingdom

    There are three parts to the United Kingdom. And 4 nations.

    England & Wales

    Scotland

    Northern Ireland

    Each nation has its own history, heritage and flag. But the flag shown above is the flag of the 4 nations together.

    England & Wales

    This is not a history blog; rather it is about inheritance or heritage.

    And I am not qualified to speak about Scotland or Northern Ireland because I have no connection with those nations.

    I was born in Wales, but have lived most of my life in England.

    Now I live with my husband Roger in Clun, Shropshire, England about 6 miles from the border with Wales. It’s a soft border. We can all move seamlessly from England to Wales and vice versa.

    Clun in the valley

    This is Clun. Nestled in a river valley, surrounded by hills. Just look downwards from the grazing sheep! Spot the castle in the lower right.

    Clun Castle

    Clun Castle is a Border Fortress. It was built just under 1000 years ago when a hard border was intended to keep the Welsh out of England. But that’s another story.

    https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/clun-castle/

    It is extraordinary to me that the ruins of this ancient castle still remain standing. I can touch the stones that others shaped and built together 10 centuries ago.

    So, here we live, surrounded by beautiful natural countryside landscapes and with an ancient castle visible from our garden.

    Drone video from our garden

    What is our message today?

    Valuing beauty and heritage

    We value the beauty of the landscapes in which we live. Others have shaped them for our enjoyment today. The farmers who cultivate the fields and manage the trees and hedges. The wildlife and nature organisations who care for and protect the rivers, wild animals and plants. And the people who care for their homes, neighbours and the communities and places where they live.

    Valuing beauty

    We value the heritage that has been preserved for us by those who do not want us to lose our national history.

    Trinity Hospital – historic almshouses

    Preserving an inheritance

    These things matter to our identity and value as nations. And to the people who live here.

    Our message today is – what do we want to preserve in our nations for the generations to come?

    We want beauty to endure. We want the values of love, goodness and righteousness, truth, justice, mercy and kindness to endure for those who live here after us. So how do we play our part in that?

    And that is what this blog is intended to be about.

    Please do sign up if you want to hear more.