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And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25
And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25
Monday, October 18, 2010
Hope
Hebrews10:23
Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful
Good morning Zebras,
Awana conference season is over so my focus is shifting away from training the faithful to my next task which is the outreach event for our church. On the way home from Reno I was praying about what I should say and trying to switch gears in my head. You don’t say the same thing to the lost as you do to the believer. Or do you?
Jesus chastised the religious leaders for their hardened hearts and religious rituals. He trained, warned and encouraged the disciples and He taught forgiveness to the lost. But to everyone He gave a message of hope.
And that is what I think God wants me to talk about on Saturday-hope.
From the time we were little girls we all had hopes, but too often those hopes are not fulfilled. Maybe Prince Charming never came or he came and he wasn’t enough. Maybe we didn’t become the doctor, or lawyer, or Indian Chief that we dreamed of or we did and we found out that it was just a “job”. Maybe God did not give us the family we had hoped for or He did but then He allowed them to be taken away. Or even worse maybe everything is “perfect”, but something inside of us is still sad and often times we don’t even know why.
I have a friend that used to say, ‘Low expectations are the key to happiness.” Basically if you don’t hope for a lot then you are happy with what you get. And I have found that to be true. There is nothing worse than dashed hopes. But I don’t think it is Biblical.
I think God would say that the key to happiness is hoping in the right thing.
As Christians our hope is in Heaven where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Our hope is in the Supreme Ruler of this world who created all things for His pleasure and continues to guide and direct the events of this world. Our hope is in something far greater than anything our eyes can see. It is in Jesus, the Son of God, the author and perfecter of our faith, the perfect High priest who lives to intercede for us with the Father, who is faithful and able to do everything that He has promised and He promised would never leave us nor forsake us.
The lost don’t know the hope we have in Christ, but too often, I think we forget.
Love,
Jill
Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful
Good morning Zebras,
Awana conference season is over so my focus is shifting away from training the faithful to my next task which is the outreach event for our church. On the way home from Reno I was praying about what I should say and trying to switch gears in my head. You don’t say the same thing to the lost as you do to the believer. Or do you?
Jesus chastised the religious leaders for their hardened hearts and religious rituals. He trained, warned and encouraged the disciples and He taught forgiveness to the lost. But to everyone He gave a message of hope.
And that is what I think God wants me to talk about on Saturday-hope.
From the time we were little girls we all had hopes, but too often those hopes are not fulfilled. Maybe Prince Charming never came or he came and he wasn’t enough. Maybe we didn’t become the doctor, or lawyer, or Indian Chief that we dreamed of or we did and we found out that it was just a “job”. Maybe God did not give us the family we had hoped for or He did but then He allowed them to be taken away. Or even worse maybe everything is “perfect”, but something inside of us is still sad and often times we don’t even know why.
I have a friend that used to say, ‘Low expectations are the key to happiness.” Basically if you don’t hope for a lot then you are happy with what you get. And I have found that to be true. There is nothing worse than dashed hopes. But I don’t think it is Biblical.
I think God would say that the key to happiness is hoping in the right thing.
As Christians our hope is in Heaven where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Our hope is in the Supreme Ruler of this world who created all things for His pleasure and continues to guide and direct the events of this world. Our hope is in something far greater than anything our eyes can see. It is in Jesus, the Son of God, the author and perfecter of our faith, the perfect High priest who lives to intercede for us with the Father, who is faithful and able to do everything that He has promised and He promised would never leave us nor forsake us.
The lost don’t know the hope we have in Christ, but too often, I think we forget.
Love,
Jill
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