Hope, we all
need it, and without it life can be pretty rough. Where do we search for our hope; where do we
muster the strength to make it through another day? Not all days are bad days, but all days
require hope. I ran across a verse in my
morning devotion that jumped off the page at me today, and I wanted to share
it, a few others and a couple of thoughts that might help us keep more hope in
our lives. The verse was from a version
I don’t usually read, The Amplified Bible, but the way it expresses the thought
in Romans 15:13 is so inspiring. “May
the God of your hope so fill you with all joy and peace in believing [through
the experience of your faith] that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may
abound and be overflowing (bubbling over) with hope.” I wanted to make sure you caught that last
part, so the emphasis is mine; overflowing, or even better, bubbling over with
hope. I immediately thought of pouring a
glass of cola (insert your favorite brand here) and pouring too fast, and it
just bubbling up and out of the glass and all over the table. Wouldn’t it be great to have a hope that was
like that, unable to be contained within us, but bubbling out? I think… well I know we can have that exact
kind of hope and strength to boot. We
just have to remember the author of life and hope along with it, God. “I, the Lord, have called you in
righteousness; I will take hold of your hand” (Isaiah 42:6). God has us right where he wants us, in His
hand. To imagine that the Lord of the
universe cares about me enough to hold my little, insignificant hand should be
enough to give me hope, but sometimes I still wonder. I bet you do, too. I have read a book recently by Pete Wilson, Let Hope In, and it is not only a great
read, but speaks exactly to this point.
Pete writes, “My hope is based on a God who can do and will do the
impossible.” What a great way to think
about our hope. But we can also look to
God’s word itself for the same inspiration Pete used for his thoughts. Psalm 34:8, “Taste and see that the Lord is
good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.” Isaiah 40:31, “Those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength. They will
soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and
not be faint.” “Taste and see” that the lord will give you the hope you need
not only for today, which might be the very day you needed to hear this… a
rough day, but also for those days that are going ok. We need hope all the time. Pete says, “Hope changes everything,” and he
is right. Paul tells Timothy “we have
put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all people” (1 Tim
4:10). I can see a trend to hope and
what really supplies it, can you? We
sometimes look for hope in all the wrong places. Maybe we go back to something that’s
comfortable even though we know it’s not good for us. Or, maybe we just place our hope in
something here on earth like money, a relationship, a job, or maybe worst of
all, ourselves. There is nothing wrong
with money, relationships, a good job, and for sure not you, but all these
things are temporary and can ebb and flow.
God will always be there to give you that hope you need. It may not always solve that problem as
quickly as we want, and almost never seems to be here as fast as I would like,
but it is always available. “Be joyful
in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer” (Rom 12:12). So sometimes we have to just keep praying and
be patient, but have hope all the while.
God is there. He was waiting on
you when you got to this day. He will
give you all the hope you need and have it bubbling over if you will let
him. “I pray that the eyes of your heart
may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called
you” (Eph 1:18).
God Bless
No comments:
Post a Comment