In our journey of reimagining church, we have been delving into the core DNA of what it means to be the church. We have been exploring the scriptural foundations of our identity as believers and how we are marked by certain characteristics. Last week, we focused on grace, and today, we turn our attention to hope. Hope is not a fleeting emotion or a wishful thinking; it is a robust, biblical principle and an eternal mandate that is part of our very essence as followers of Christ.
Hope is described in Hebrews 6 as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. This is not an abstract concept but a tangible reality that has a profound impact on our lives here and now. It is an assurance that, despite the storms we face, we are firmly held by a hope that transcends our circumstances. This hope is not based on our own strength or achievements but is rooted in the fullness of grace and love found in Jesus Christ.
I shared a personal story of a time when I felt utterly hopeless, likened to a shed collapsing. In that moment of vulnerability and helplessness, I reached out for help, and it was the hope in Jesus that anchored me. This hope is not just for the moments when we feel strong and capable; it is especially for the times when we are weak and in need of something greater than ourselves.
As we carry this hope within us, we are called to be ambassadors of hope to the world. We are to be the church not just within the walls of a building but wherever we go. This means that our workplaces, our communities, and our everyday interactions are opportunities to demonstrate the hope that is within us. We are to be ready to articulate this hope to those who ask, to share the story of how Jesus has changed our lives and given us a hope that endures.
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