“Hope”
Hope is the confident expectation and desire for positive outcomes, acting as an anchor that sustains individuals through times of difficulty. That’s a definition found on the internet. But so often the things we hope for is what people say when they want something to turn out well – “I hope things get better,” or “whatever will be, will be.”
The kind of hope just described depends entirely on circumstances, luck, or human strength. When those fail, hope collapses. But biblical hope is different. It’s stronger, deeper, and unwavering. This hope is the active application of our faith – a confident expectation that God will fulfill every promise He has ever made. As believers, we do not merely hope for good things; we anchor ourselves in the God who is good.
Scripture binds faith, hope, and love together (I Corinthians 13:13), revealing that hope is foundational to the Christian life. It exists even when we cannot see it. Hope is at work, quietly, when our emotions are overcome. It holds us steady during times of grief and when questions overwhelm our hearts.
Hebrews 11:1 says, “Now faith is being sure (confident) of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” The foundation of hope and faith, in my opinion is not so much as what we’re hoping for as the “objectivity” of our faith. It isn’t “what” we believe in, but “Who” we believe in. Are we trusting circumstances to work or our Creator who has a designed plan for our life?
Faith and hope are both active – not passive. Our faith and hope are anchored in Jesus who never wavers and always keeps His promises. In 1834 Edward Mote penned the words to a hymn that continues to give testimony to God’s amazing love and grace; “My HOPE is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness. On Christ the Solid Rock I stand; all other is sinking sand.” When everything around you seem to be failing or falling apart, JESUS NEVER FAILS! He’s the anchor that will hold you through every storm and adversity. Biblical hope is ASSURANCE!!
Pastor Carnes