Today,
we express hope as if we can’t be sure what will really happen. We say,
“I hope I will win that prize. I hope it won’t rain tomorrow. I hope
everything works out well.” |
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But
“hope” in the Bible is a confident and positive expectation of good.
God wants you to have a confident expectation of good because as His
child, He favors you. Because Christ is in you, the hope of glory
(Colossians1:27), you can expect the glory of God to shine into every
area of your life, including your family, job, ministry, health and
finances! |
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God’s Word says, “Now hope does
not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our
hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” You may have experienced
disappointed hopes, but there is a hope that does not disappoint when
you are conscious of how much God loves you. It is a hope that springs
from the heart of God, who loves you very much. |
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It is interesting that the first
mention of the Holy Spirit in the book of Romans is tied up with the
love of God. The book of Romans is considered foundational for
Christians. Could it be that the first thing the Holy Spirit wants to do
is to establish in our hearts that God loves us? Many people think that
the Holy Spirit has come to teach us about power. But the truth is that
the Holy Spirit has come not to reveal the love for power, but the
power of love! |
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My
friend, you may have just lost your job. But if you can say, “Jesus
loves me this I know,” you can also say, “I believe that I will get a
better job tomorrow.” |
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When
you believe that God loves you, you will have a positive expectation of
good. You will have a hope that does not disappoint. So be careful what
you hope for because you are bound to get it! |
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