Hope Rising Part 1: A message on the hope Christ's passion for us, represented on the cross, imparts to every follower of Christ. [Craig Cooper]
Show Notes
Nearly 2,000 years ago, within 60 days, events occurred that literally changed everything. From Christ's triumphal entry to His crucifixion, to His resurrection, to His ascension, and on to Pentecost, this period brought hope to a fallen world. The word hope in English often conveys doubt. For instance, "I hope it will not rain tomorrow." Further, the word hope is usually followed by the word so. This is the answer some may give when asked if they think they will go to heaven when they die. They say, "I hope so." However, that is not the meaning of the words usually translated "hope" in the Bible. Biblical hope carries no doubt. One of the verses in which we find the word hope is Hebrews 11:1. "Faith is the reality of what is hoped for, the proof of what is not seen." This verse carries with it all the confidence that comes with knowing for sure, with no question, what we have been promised by God in His Word and made available to all of us through the salvific work of Jesus Christ. Biblical hope is a reality and not a mere feeling because it is founded upon the Rock of our salvation, our Lord Jesus Christ. In our series, Hope Rising, we explore the finished work of Christ, the gift of the Holy Spirit, as well as the impact on each and every one of our lives.
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