Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, by the commandment of God
our Savior and the Lord Jesus Christ, our
hope.
1 Timothy 1:1
1 Timothy 1:1
Words like
automobiles seem to wear out and lose their value over time. The modern definition
of “hope” is very different from what it used to mean when the Bible was being
written. Today, the term conveys wishful thinking, the desire for a certain
thing to happen or wanting circumstances to change. One could say “I hope I win the
lottery” or “Let’s hope that no one is hurt in the tornado.” People today hope
for things that have no guarantee and usually the odds are greatly against getting
what is hoped for.
Biblical
hope is practically the opposite of contemporary hope, because it’s a sure
thing. It is a feeling of trust based on the promises of God and is the object
of long term faith. True hope is extreme confidence that everything God said
will happen, will happen. This hope allows a Christian to remain strong in his faith even though some promises are not fulfilled in his lifetime.
“Not only that,
but we also who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan
within ourselves, eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption of our body.
For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does
one still hope for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we
eagerly wait for it with perseverance” (Romans 8:23-25).
Jesus
Christ is Our Hope and all His
promises are good as gold. Salvation from the power of sin and the immediate
self-destruction begins now, but much of what we have to look forward to is
future (i.e. home in heaven, glorified body, beholding the glory of God, etc.).
Jesus said that there will be trials and persecutions and they certainly have
come and they give credence that the rest of His promises will also be
fulfilled. If Christ came to this world to die in our place, all the other
promises are not that hard for Him to perform (Romans 8:32), so the Lord becomes Our Hope of glory (Colossians
1:27).
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