May the God of hope
fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow
with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13
One of my favorite pastimes is watching the State of the
Union address. You see my family is deeply rooted in politics. My
mother worked heavily in government, and instilled in me both a high level of
civic education and a heavy dose of political discussions. So this has
always been a big thing. Over the years, it has lost a lot of its luster
because of the numerous ideas laid out by each President’s agenda rarely ever
comes to be reality. Yet for one night, there is a moment of sincere
optimism. There is dare I say, hope that things will be better in the
days to come. As a follower of Christ, I always have the hope that I
serve Him better and for better days to come.
When we have true belief in God, we are filled with eternal
hope. Before I get into hope, I feel the need to define it better because
I struggle distinguishing between hope and faith. Faith is that which you
have certainty of or as the latter portion of Hebrews 11:1 says, “Assurance
about what we do not see.” Hope focuses on the ideal situation or as the
definition states, “what is wanted that can be had.” In using these terms
with Christ in mind, we have faith both in Christ as
Lord and in our salvation declaring Him Lord over our life, and we have hope that
the life we live both righteously and enthusiastically follows Him. I
often refer to a song We Fall Down because that describes what
Christ’s hope in us is all about. The chorus says, “We fall down,
but we get up for a saint is but a sinner who fell down and got up.” Hope
says that no matter how far you have fallen and times you have failed, Christ
loves and believes in you the one day you will be the person He envisioned.
We should always have hope because Jesus has hope in all of
us. From the story of Peter who denied Him to Paul who persecuted His
believers, He always gives us another opportunity to follow Him. Along
those lines, we too should follow His example and have hope not only for God’s
favor but also for other to be followers of Christ as well. Who in your
life can you instill hope in? How can you trust God more to have greater
hope? My prayer is that our spirit overflows with hope. Amen.
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