Reaching Towards Hope

If It Were Not For Hope

As the famous Thomas Fuller quote so eloquently puts it; “If it were not for hope, the heart would break.” 

And yet scripture tells us that in that space of time between venturing out in faith to hope, and when the fulfillment of that desire comes, a person will have a sick heart. An impatient longing that leaves the person feeling despondent. 

 

Hope deferred makes the heart sick, But desire fulfilled is a tree of life.

“Craning the neck, scanning the horizon, and shading the eyes with the hand in order to see at a distance: these are all expressed by the phrase reaching forward. Paul is telling the Philippians to forget the past and start looking ahead. He knew what he was talking about. Since he had earlier persecuted the Church and consented to the stoning of Stephen, Paul had to learn to put such negative memories behind him and get on with life. Instead of allowing the past to become an unbearable burden and weight to him, Paul simply dropped it to the ground and used it as a stepping stone to the future.

 

Reaching forward is a good exercise for all of us. It stimulates hope. It puts us in a state of expectancy. It declares that what has been is only a prologue to what will be: Yesterday was good, today is better, tomorrow will be better still.Reaching forward anticipates miracles, revivals, outpourings of the Spirit of God, deliverance’s, and answered prayer. It looks to the future with intensity and great expectation, as Isaac looked and waited eagerly for the arrival of his new bride. (Gen. 24:63)

 

As Christians we have so much to look forward to:

  1. the salvation of our families
  2. the evangelization of the world
  3. the reviving of our churches, and
  4. most of all, that blessed hope, the return of Christ the Bridegroom for His Bride, the Church.”

 

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you, and not harm you, plans to give you a future, and a hope." 

“What a future we have to look forward to!”

~Dick Mills

The Spirit Filled Believer’s Daily Devotional

 

 

Needing a Miracle

A few years ago I found myself in a dark, seemingly hopeless chapter of life, with no logical reason to believe that God was going to come through with the miracle, I so desperately needed.

I clearly didn’t deserve it.

My circumstances were a direct result of my own disobedience and sin.

I was sure that God didn’t even want to hear from me, but I reached out anyway and said, “Daddy, I’m so sorry…I’ve messed up really bad this time. Please forgive me, protect me, and guide me through the wreckage I’ve caused.” Right then I opened a Bible for the first time in a very long time, and my eyes fell to this scripture verse…. “I know the plans I have for you…to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future” in Jeremiah 29:11.

 

WOW, “where sin abounds, grace abounds more.” (Rom. 5:20) My heart was TRULY repentant, and over the coming months, He DID COME THROUGH WITH THE MIRACLE I SO DESPERATELY NEEDED! I still stand in awe of that, and it causes me to understand why prodigals like me are often so on fire for Jesus!

 

It’s because when you have made mistake after mistake, and no matter how hard you tried you just couldn’t get it right…you really KNOW how much you NEEDED the sacrifice that Jesus made.

Makes me think of ~Luke 7:40-48…

But Jesus answered him, “Simon, I have something to tell you.” “Tell me, Teacher,” he said. "Two men were debtors to a certain moneylender. One owed him five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. When they were unable to repay him, he forgave both of them. Which one, then, will love him more?” “I suppose the one who was forgiven more,” Simon replied. “You have judged correctly,” Jesus said. And turning toward the woman, He said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? When I entered your house, you did not give Me water for My feet, but she wet My feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. You did not give to Me a kiss, but from which time I came in, she herself has not ceased kissing My feet. You did not anoint My head with oil, but she herself anointed My feet with fragrant oil. Therefore I tell you, because her many sins have been forgiven, she has loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little.” Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”
Luke 7:40-48
Berean Standard Bible

….and just like the woman in “Luke 7” I haven’t stopped kissing His feet since.

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