Hope Warrior Bracelets

Getting a second opinion is never fun. Sitting in the waiting room until they call your name is nerve-wracking. If left unchecked, my mind will run through all the possible what ifs and quickly decide there is no good outcome.

But this time, I had backup.

I glanced down at my cowboy boots, which make me feel brave, and a bit sassy. Then I placed my hand on the bracelet surrounding my wrist. I smiled as I remembered the words on the thin silver band: Hope Warrior.

I love this bracelet because it has one of my favorite phrases on it, but also because it reminds me that I can walk through unknowns like second opinions. It reminds me that I have the strength to do difficult things. It reminds me that my hope is anchored in the most capable Hands.

 

The Hope Warrior bracelet is one of 5 in a collection. These bracelets look great worn separately or together.

Hope Warrior, Ezer, Love Warrior

You Are Enough Bracelet

Kind Heart, Fierce Mind, Brave Spirit Bracelet

Be Brave, Be Fearless Bracelet

She Who Is Brave Is Free Bracelet

The words we speak to ourselves convince us who we really are.

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5 thoughts on “Hope Warrior Bracelets”

    1. Ezer kenegdo is the Hebrew phrase God used in Genesis 2:18 to describe woman. It is usually translated as helper or helpmeet, but the word means much more. It also has military connotations, and gives the idea of a warrior. So it fits really well with the other words on the bracelet. You DEFINITELY fit the description of a warrior! You’re also brave. So you just might need at least one of each! 🙂

  1. I remember also reading that the word for “help/meet” is only used a few other times in the OT and every other time it’s used for God-as in when God was a help to the Israelites. I wonder if it’s the Ezer word and if it has the “warrior” meaning/connotation? Wouldn’t that be the most awesome sauce you’ve ever tasted?
    lte

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