Hope is not wishful thinking but confidence in who God is and what He said He will do. The believer’s hope is secure and gives us what we need to confidently hold onto Him through all of life’s ups and downs.
Hope is not wishful thinking.
Hope is based on who God is and what He has promised.
Hope gives us joy and peace to live in this life while looking forward to being in His presence in the life to come.
How does the hope we have in God’s promises influence the way you face difficult situations in your life right now?
What areas of your life feel uncertain? How might holding on to hope in God’s promises bring peace in those moments?
How does the hope of eternal life and being in God's presence affect your day-to-day decisions and priorities?
What are some differences between earthly hopes and the biblical, and why do these differences matter?
How can we encourage each other to remain confident in God’s promises when life feels challenging or discouraging?
How does the hope we have in Christ impact the way we view our purpose and relationships with others?
We often talk about hope in a type of wishful sense: "I hope you have a nice day." "Hope you have a relaxing vacation." "I hope I get the job." "I hope she says yes." "I hope I get the promotion." "I hope I don't get sick." There are many things we hope for in this life, some more probable to happen than others. However, the biblical concept of hope goes far beyond these earthly hopes. It is not mere wishful thinking but something we have confidence will happen. Hebrews 11:1 says, "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." The Christian's hope is grounded in the belief that there is more to life than what we can wish for in this world. Our hope is secure and gives us what we need to confidently hold onto who God is and what He has promised.
This Christian hope is not wishful thinking. Our hope is based on who God is. He is faithful and the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). All He says He will do, He does. The ultimate Christian hope is the hope of Christ’s return. We look forward to when we will be with Him forever (Titus 2:11–14). Because of Christ, we will triumph over sin, guilt, death, and hell itself (1 Corinthians 15:54–58; Romans 8:37). We will inherit eternal life to be enjoyed in the presence of our most loving and gracious God. We will even receive rewards for what we have done for Christ and we will reign with Him in a new world—a perfect world of love and righteousness. In this we hope; because God has promised it, we know it will certainly happen (Hebrews 6:13–20). All God's promises find their fulfillment in Christ, our Lord and Savior. He is our hope (1 Timothy 1:1), and this hope fuels the way we live. It puts our circumstances—both good and bad—into perspective. We can confront our earthly lives with a kingdom perspective, and that hopes gives us what we need to persevere, to see all things as opportunities to grow in our knowledge of and love for Christ, and to allow Him to work on our character and grow us into His likeness. Our hope is secure and gives us what we need to confidently hold onto who God is and what He has promised.
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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