Hope.
It’s one of those words that we say a lot. “ I hope so..”, “
I hope that…” But, what is hope?
Hope is a strong, confident expectation
Hope is often intertwined with change. Aren’t most of our hopes tied to some sort of
change in ourselves, others, or a circumstance?
When we are waiting on a report from a doctor or watching our children
stumble over obstacles in their paths, hope is what keeps us going.
Kristy’s mother recently passed away unexpectedly. In her words, “ I can’t imagine wading through this grief without being able to “expect
with confidence” that I will see her on the other side. A friend of mine told me when her mother
died, someone told her, ‘Don’t ever
forget that your mom is still in your future’. If we weren’t Christians, I wouldn’t have
that hope of a future with her. It
brings me so much comfort to know my hope is a reality of things to come.”
Hope is a guarantee
Hope brings great comfort through trials. As believers in Christ, hope doesn’t merely
mean, “I hope we can go to the lake next week.”. In God’s word, hope is a promise of what will
happen. Feeling a glimpse of hope gives
us courage, and in those small moments, we feel protected and can rest. Be reminded that whatever you are
experiencing is only temporary. The truth
of what lies ahead for God’s children is eternal.
Hope is a gift
Hope pulls people through their darkest places and loneliest
moments. It’s a way God summons us to
keep trudging through the mud and the muck.
Every time you read God’s
promises in the Bible, be comforted and strengthened to press on. When we are in the midst of pain, hope is all
we have, yet it’s hard to have it. Don’t
refuse the gift of hope.
Hope is a promise
Hope is that glimmer in the distance for safety, success,
blessings, healing, adventure and the next step. When people around us are losing hope, it’s
important that we keep ours turned up loud and bright, to help them find a way
out of the darkness.
The world is becoming more and more wicked, which can easily
cause us to become more hopeless, but we serve a faithful God who always keeps
his promises. This life is full of many
battles. It isn’t easy, but don’t give up because with God there is always hope
for something better.
In Psalm 10, David calls out to God asking how long He is
going to allow wickedness and why He doesn’t intervene. At the end of the chapter, David leans into
God, acknowledges that God knows what He is doing, and decides to trust
Him. In order to have hope, we have to
do these things: lean into God, not turn
away, trust, and believe without a doubt that all things work together for good
for those who love God. Focus on the
belief that God would not place challenges on any of us if He thought we could
not overcome them. Hold onto hope and
watch yourself become stronger for it.
Will it be easy? Probably not.
Will it hurt?
Probably.
Will it be worth it? Definitely.
Passages to Ponder:
Job 11:18- Having hope will give you courage. You will be protected and rest in safety.
Psalm 10:17-18- Lord, you know the hopes of the
helpless. Surely you will hear their
cries and comfort them. You will bring
justice to the orphans and the oppressed, so mere people can no longer terrify
them.
Psalm 94:19- When doubts filled my mind, Your comfort gave
me renewed hope and cheer.
Contributors:
Karen Bromby, Monica Brown, Jodi Dunbar, Michele Killion,
Maria Kucharczuk, Kim McClure, Shawna Nelson and Kristy Tolley
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