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Hope
Posted by Lev/Christopher on October 30, 2008 at 2:34am in Discipleship
Hope
Question: "What does the Bible say about hope?"
Answer:
Most people understand "hope" as "wishful thinking." "I hope something
will happen." This is not what the Bible means by the word "hope." The
Biblical definition of "hope" is "confident expectation." Hope is a
firm assurance regarding things that are unclear and unknown (Romans
8:24-25; Hebrews 11:1,7). Hope is a fundamental component of the life
of the righteous (Proverbs 23:18). Without hope, life loses its meaning
(Lamentations 3:18, Job 7:6) and in death there is no hope (Isaiah
38:18, Job 17:15). The righteous who trust or put their hope in God
will be helped (Psalm 28:7) and they will not be confounded, put to
shame, or disappointed (Isaiah 49:23). The righteous who have this
trustful hope in God have a general confidence in God's protection and
help (Jeremiah 29:11), and are free from fear and anxiety (Psalm
46:2-3).
The New Testament development of hope is the
recognition that in Christ is found the fulfillment of the Old
Testament promises and hope (Matthew 12:21, 1 Peter 1:3). Christian
hope is rooted in the faith in the eschatological (end time judgment)
act of divine salvation in Christ (Galatians 5:5). Hope of Christians
is brought into being through the presence of the promised Holy Spirit
(Romans 8:24-25). It is the future hope of the resurrection of the dead
(Acts 23:6), the promises given to Israel (Acts 26:6-7), the redemption
of the body and of the whole creation (Romans 8:23-25), eternal glory
(Colossians 1:27), eternal life and the inheritance of the saints
(Titus 3:5-7), the return of Christ (Titus 2:11-14), transformation
into the likeness of Christ (1 John 3:2-3), the salvation of God (1
Timothy 4:10) or simply Christ (1 Timothy 1:1).
The certainty of
this blessed future is guaranteed through the indwelling of the Spirit
(Romans 8:23-25), Christ in us (Colossians 1:27), and the resurrection
of Christ (Acts 2:26). Hope is produced by endurance through suffering
(Romans 5:2-5) and is the inspiration behind endurance (1 Thessalonians
1:3, Hebrews 6:11). Those who hope in Christ will see Christ exalted in
life and in death (Philippians 1:20). Trustworthy promises from God
give us hope (Hebrews 6:18-19) and we may boast in this hope (Hebrews
3:6) and exhibit great boldness in our faith (2 Corinthians 3:12). By
contrast, those who do not place their trust in God are said to be
without hope (Ephesians 2:12, 1 Thessalonians 4:13).
Along with
faith and love, hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life (1
Corinthians 13:13) and love springs from hope (Colossians 1:4-5). Hope
produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Spirit
(Romans 12:12, 15:13). Paul attributes his apostolic calling to the
hope of eternal glory (Titus 1:1-2). Hope in the return of Christ is
the basis for believers to purify themselves in this life (Titus
2:11-14, 1 John 3:3).
Courtesy of http://www.gotquestions.org/hope-Bible.html

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