Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Hope Moment: Certain Hope In Uncertain Times
(June 27, 2018)

People today, like never before, need hope. Our world is facing some serious issues. Terrorism, the failing global economy, the threat of war, the loss of our freedoms... gross perversion of Biblical truths, and the list goes on and on. individually, we are facing discouraging personal issues in our jobs, families, and relationships - all of which leave us feeling fearful, anxious and overwhelmed. At some point we might wonder, "What’s the world coming to?"

The question is, how do we cope when we’re faced with so many discouraging issues both in the world and in our own lives? And where do we find hope - real hope when we are surrounded so much uncertainty - especially when our tendency is to only focus on our current circumstances and hardships? 

The Disciple John, inspired by the Holy Spirit, wrote the book of Revelation to a specific people who, like us, were living in very difficult times. Many were in danger of losing hope and struggling with faith. For John, it was also the most discouraging time in his life. 

He was old, all alone, exiled to the island of Patmos, all his friends had been killed, and the Roman Emperor was heavily persecuting the Christian church. 

Struggling and ready to give up, John badly needed some hope and reassurance. Many of us have probably felt similar to John, who was so confused and alone he probably felt like God had left him. So Jesus offered a much-needed message of hope to John and to the church (that’s you and me). 

I believe you could sum up Jesus’ message in Revelation in two short: "Don’t be discouraged. I am in control."

Jesus is our hope; therefore, we can be hopeful first of all about:

  • Our future -- Jesus is coming back as the righteous and perfect judge and everyone will know Him. Our future with Him is certain. "Behold, He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him, even they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him. Even so, Amen.” Revelation 1:7 

  • His provision -- Jesus is our hope and peace. As His children, we are secure, loved, and forgiven. We’re also empowered us to serve His kingdom in a fallen world.

  • His presence -- Jesus promised us that we are never alone and His presence is always with us. In Deuteronomy, the Father said, "I will never leave you or forsake you."(36:1) And in Revelation, Jesus said, "I am the Alpha and the Omega...who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty." (Rev. 1:8)

  • His power – Jesus, as the ultimate authority, will judge the world. Justice will prevail. Evil people will be fully compensated for their deeds and we as God’s children will be justly rewarded.  Jesus said, "Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I am alive forever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and Hell." (Rev. 1:17-18) 

We need to realize that when life gets really hard, the only place we should place our hope and trust is in God and never in people, things and circumstances. When we put our hope in someone or something that we think is going to be the key to our satisfaction and happiness, we actually put ourselves in a no-win situation. Jesus is our eternal hope!

Are you willing to listen to the God’s voice instead of looking at your present circumstances for reassurance? God knows exactly how it’s all going to end because He’s in control!  This should not only give us hope, but also assurance and peace.

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