My Hope is in the Lord
Scripture Reading: Romans 5:1-11
Focus Verses: Romans 5:3-5 "We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. And
this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God
loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts
with his love.”
Psalm
38:15 says, “For in You, O Lord, I hope, You will hear, O Lord my God."
David also tells us in another Psalm, “In the Word of the Lord I do
hope.” The world will never give you lasting satisfaction. You may
find temporary happiness in the world, but in the end you will be left
empty.
There
is a generation living in the world today who were born between 1995 to
2015. Many in this generation live with hopelessness. We know this
because it has been observed that the rate of suicide is higher in this
generation than any other generation. I think this is because they are
looking for hope and happiness in the things of the world. This is lost
thinking.
Only Jesus can give you lasting hope, peace, and
happiness. Many of us are now coming out of one of the hardest years of
our lives. Covid-19 has ruined many people's hopes and dreams for this
life. That’s because they have placed all their hopes in this world, in
their money, and in their possessions. Everything in this world is
only temporary and will not last. Gladly, when your hope is in Jesus,
we know as believers in Him, He will walk with us now and carry us
safely into eternity one day. I have heard that Christians are like
tea bags. When you add hot water then you know if the flavor is good or
bad. We say someone is in "hot water" when they are having troubles.
Therefore, when Christians go through adversity and trials you find out
what their faith is made of. As we face this world let us say, “my hope
is in the Lord, and in Him I will put my trust." He will never let us
down, because He loves us that much.
Bobby Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
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