23 December 2008
' Be joyful because you have hope. Be patient when trouble comes, and pray at all times' Rom 12:12
When a man named Saul met Jesus in a blinding light, his life was never the same again. He went from persecutor to encourager, from arrogance to humble preacher, from self-sufficient to reliant on God. One other remarkable change that took place in his life is that instead of fixing his eyes on the past, he now looked to the future with great sense of hope (Phil 3:13-14)
Some of the compelling reasons that Paul has the hope even in the midst of adversity include:
- God forgives us: 'since we have been made right with God by our faith, we have peace with God. When we are at peace with God, the future is always bright irrespective of the circumstances around us.
- God favours us: He shows His great love towards us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. We do not have to crawl to Him and beg Him to help us with our problems. He is absolutely thinking of us
- God turns our suffering into hope: 'We also have the joy with our troubles, because we know that these troubles produce patience, and patience produces character, and character produces hope..(Rom 5:3-4) With God at work in our lives, the very trials that could crush our spirit actually make our hope even stronger.
- God helps us when we are weak: One of the reasons we feel hopeless is that we just do not believe we have what it takes to overcome challenges. Not to worry, says God, I'll do it for you what you cannot do for yourself.
Hope keeps you youthful, optimistic, and joyful.
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