Good Morning All,
1 Peter 1:3; “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born
again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead"
There is an ancient Roman saying.
“While there is life, there is hope.” We
apply this to our life, and we teach it in many capacities. If you have ever coached a group of
youngsters in any kind of sport, keeping them from giving up when they get
behind is always crucial. You must
continually tell them,” Don’t stop until the clock does” or “It ain’t over
until it is over” or “Fight until the last out.” Take your pick they mean the same thing,
there is always a chance.
This is an attitude held by many doctors
and nurses. As long as there is a breath
of life in a person, there is hope that they will get better. Most people like to believe that this is
their philosophy for life as well. As
long as there is life, there is hope.
They just keep on plodding on forward; holding to the tenet that hard
work will get them ahead in the end. But
what happens when hard work fails? What
happens when it feels like all the life is gone? What happens when all your work doesn’t keep
you healthy? Or wealthy? What happens when life doesn’t go according
to our plan? Is there no hope?
As a Christian, we should view this saying
a little differently. We should say,
“Where there is hope, there is life.” We
know that all our hope, life, comfort, all that we have comes because we have
been given hope by God. This hope exists
beyond this world and this life. The
struggles of this world, though sometimes painful, are only temporary. Even as we battle these struggles, God gives
us the tools to deal with them. He gives
us His Spirit to bring us into remembrance what he has told us, how he has
given to us his words of forgiveness, his words of reconciliation.
He gives us his sacraments to give us the
touch and feel of his grace; the life renewing, soul refreshing nourishment to
help restore us. He gives us his Church,
the flesh and blood contact here on this earth; the hands of his grace. All this he gives to us out of his love and
fatherly mercy. He gives us this to
exist in a broken, sinful world.
He gives us this so we can be sure of the
promise that we have; the promise of hope.
The certainty of God’s grace and his merciful actions. The certainty of our salvation which is ours
and eternal life which awaits us. We
have life because we have hope. We have
hope because of God’s grace.
Dearest Father, we often feel that there
is only despair in our life. We often
feel we have no hope. Give us the
certainty of our hope, of our living hope.
Lead us forward with the confidence of your grace, active in our
lives. Be with those who have no hope at
this time, give them the certainty of faith to hold onto the living hope that
is from you. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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