Devotions of Hopeby Lisa Kennedy | More from this Blogger 24 Sep 2006 12:25 AM Hope is yet another one of those words or concepts which means one thing in a Biblical sense and an almost completely different thing in a worldly sense. In the world today the word hope is often associated with the terms "wish" or "desire." However, when the word hope is used in the Bible it possesses a much stronger meaning. Biblical hope is not flimsy or fragile like a wish. Biblical hope is much deeper than a simple desire. In the Bible the word hope indicates a confidence that Christians have in the Lord. A Christian's hope is that he will be in heaven with the Lord if he remains faithful until death or the Lord comes again. A Christian's hope in the Lord is built upon the faith which he has in Him. Biblical hope is bold, strong, and true. Thinking of the word hope I remember the song which is often sung: "Our Hope is Built on Nothing Less." The song reminds Christians that our hope is built upon Jesus Christ and His sacrifice. Christians also need to realize that hope is not something which we can see with our own eyes (Romans 8:24), because if we could see the prize, it is no longer hope. Our hope in the Lord is a precious promise of a life in heaven with the Lord. Our hope in the Lord is a gift, a gift so wonderful we cannot even grasp its very meaning. Here are a few verses which discuss the concept of hope in the Bible:
Related topics and words which may be useful in study: faith, trust, confidence, belief, expectation, promise, heaven, glory How would you teach someone who was not a Christian about the Biblical concept of hope? What struggles do you think that person would have in understanding this concept? Relevantchristian tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags christian, faith, hope, promise, trust Discuss this article
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