Good Morning!
It is the best of inventions and it is the
worst of inventions. I am talking about cell
phones. At times I cannot live without
it. It is always with me so the members
of the church can get hold of me. I
don’t have to arrive home from a visit to the hospital to find out someone is
heading back. If winter is making a very
gruff appearance, I know I can be in contact if I need some assistance along
the way. It is a very useful tool. The problem is it always seems to have a low
battery and about to lose power. I need
to take care or it might not work for me when I need it.
In a number of ways our spiritual life is
the same. Notice how the Apostle Paul
writes in our verse. The God of hope fills
you with joy and peace so that you may abound in hope. The God of hope wants you to abound in
hope. We are fully charged and when we
are fully charged, we abound in hope. We
can abound in hope because we are filled with joy and peace. We are fully charged with God’s joy and
peace. We have his Spirit that allows us
to abound in hope. No matter what is
going on in our life, no matter what the world throws at us; our hope can never
be destroyed.
Yet that hope, that certainty of God’s
eternal grace and favor being actively given to us is something that we can and
should hold onto. This can aid us when a
loved one is battling for existence and is somewhere between life and death
while we can only watch and wonder; we can have hope. We can have hope because we know that God is
forever on our side and his grace will see us, and our loved one through. This hope can aid us when relationships end
and the pain seems beyond endurance; this hope can guide us to the one
relationship that will never be ended by God and that is his redemptive love
for us. We have that hope and when life
makes everything difficult and painful, hope will see us through.
However, that hope needs to have a full
charge and that charge is given to us by God when we listen to his words of
comfort, promise, and hope. We hear
those words when we read his Scriptures and cling to those words of hope. God also charges that hope by listening to
our cries using them to bring us to the complete awareness that our only hope
is in him and his mercy. Nothing else
will work.
So, hope abides but it needs to be fully
charged; charged by the hearing of God’s mercy and coming before his throne of
grace with our cries of pain, of sorrow or of joy. Keep the charge full; read God’s Word and
study it often; pray often and the fully charged hope will see you through.
Gracious Father, you give us hope and fill us with peace and joy. You give us the courage to face this world
and all the demons that fill it knowing that in you we have total victory. Keep us fully charged that we might forever
know the certainty of your love and promise of life eternal that we may live
forever as people of hope. In the
precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret