When the Bible speaks of hope it is rooted in trust and confidence in God’s promises, particularly when they concern salvation and eternal life. We shouldn’t wish for hope but rather expect it based on God’s faithfulness. Scripture describes hope as a source of joy, and peace, especially in times of trouble. Any hope we have will never be disappointed because the Lord has poured His love into our hearts via the Holy Spirit.
The Old Testament presents hope as trusting in God’s deliverance and provision, with God Himself being the object of hope. Passages like Psalm 25:21 and Isaiah 49:23 affirm that those who hope in the Lord will not be ashamed. The New Testament expands this hope to include the resurrection, eternal life, and the glorious appearing of Christ. This hope is not based on human effort or worldly things but on faith in Christ, who is described as the hope of believers.
The Bible also teaches that hope is essential for endurance and perseverance. Trials produce steadfastness, which in turn produces hope. The resurrection of Jesus is central to this hope, as it guarantees that believers will also be raised to eternal life. As Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 15:19, if our hope is only in this life, we are to be pitied above all people—but because of Christ’s resurrection, our hope is secure and eternal.
Ultimately, biblical hope is not uncertain or vague; it is certain because it is anchored in God’s unchanging nature and His promises. As the writer to the Hebrews says, believers have taken hold of the hope set before them, which is a sure and steadfast anchor for the soul. This hope is not found in human leaders, wealth, or political systems, but solely in the God of hope, who fills believers with joy and peace through faith. Until next time, walk with the King & be a blessing.
In His Name & for His Glory,
RL Keller
Bread of Life Ministries
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