Proverbs 13:12 (ESV)
Hope deferred makes the heart sick,
but a desire
fulfilled is a tree of life.
Is there hope? Have you ever asked parents who just buried
a teenage daughter? Or a man diagnosed with cancer? Or someone in the grip of
depression?
Not only is hope a basic ingredient in life; it is the
hunger of every human heart. Someone said, “Keep hoping; you keep living. Stop
hoping; you die—inside.”
What is the hope that enables people to go on living, even
when things go terribly wrong?
For the Christian, it begins with the vision that Jesus
rules the world today; Christ’s rule calls for making all things right so that
everyone can live fully, as God intends. This hope leads to the passion that
everyone will know God’s love and forgiveness and Jesus’ victory over sin and
death. And this hope is revealed in mission—bringing the joyful light of Jesus
into every dark corner of this world, especially into people’s hearts.
Jesus is “the way and the truth and the life” (John 14:6).
He is the one way to hope and full life!
If we know this is true, can we put this hope aside and
keep it to ourselves, knowing that many will never know the way to true life
and peace? That would be a strange response to the hope-filled vision, passion,
and mission of Jesus himself.
Can you confess this hope: “In Christ alone my hope is
found. He is my light, my strength, my song”?
Dear Lord, thank You for shining the light of Your grace
into the darkness of our soul. Continue to fill us with Your hope so that we may
share it with others. In the Name of
Jesus, Amen.
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