In our journey of growing in hope, we liken it to climbing a mountain, which we call Mount Hope. This climb is not easy, and often, hope can seem distant, especially when we are at the base of the mountain, feeling dry, downcast, and in turmoil. Last week, we explored Psalm 42, where David found hope in God despite his struggles. He spoke honestly to God and challenged his own soul, affirming the truths about God’s steadfast love and salvation. This week, we delve deeper into how we can come into a relationship with God where we can confidently say, "He is my God and my salvation." This relationship is made possible through Jesus Christ, as highlighted in Colossians 1:27, which speaks of "Christ in you, the hope of glory."
Christianity is fundamentally about a relationship with Jesus Christ, a living person who shares His life with us. To be a Christian is not merely to adhere to a creed or pursue a moral life, but to engage in a personal relationship with Jesus. This relationship is characterized by Christ dwelling within us, as illustrated by the analogy of a man seeking a doctor, emphasizing the importance of seeking Jesus personally rather than settling for secondhand knowledge or experiences.
The presence of Christ in us is facilitated by the Holy Spirit, who dwells within every believer. The Holy Spirit is distinct from us, yet He works within us, renewing our minds and transforming us from the inside out. This indwelling presence of Christ through the Spirit is what gives us hope, even when we feel inadequate to live the Christian life on our own.
The hope we have in Christ is both a present reality and a future promise. We live in the tension between the "already" and the "not yet," experiencing the beginnings of transformation now while anticipating the fullness of glory to come. This hope is not just for the future; it is a living hope that sustains us today. We are called to believe in Jesus, enjoy the blessings we have in Him now, and anticipate the glorious future He has promised.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Honest Communication with God: Like David in Psalm 42, we are encouraged to speak honestly to God about our feelings and struggles. This openness allows us to find hope in God's unchanging nature and His promises, even when we feel distant or discouraged. [02:09]
- 2. Personal Relationship with Jesus: Christianity is about a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, not just knowledge or moral living. This relationship is characterized by Christ dwelling within us, offering us hope and transformation. [06:34]
- 3. The Role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Jesus, dwells within believers, working to renew and transform us. This indwelling presence is what enables us to live the Christian life and gives us hope for the future. [13:38]
- 4. Living in the Tension of Now and Not Yet: We live in the tension between what we have now in Christ and what we will fully experience in the future. This tension is a source of hope, as we anticipate the glory that is to come. [22:58]
- 5. Anticipating Future Glory: Our hope in Christ is not just for this life but extends into eternity. We are promised a future where we will see and share in Christ's glory, experiencing joy and fulfillment beyond our current understanding. [33:38]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:14] - Introduction to Mount Hope
- [01:09] - Starting at the Bottom
- [02:09] - Honest Communication with God
- [04:00] - Relationship with God through Jesus
- [05:13] - Christ in You: The Hope of Glory
- [06:34] - Personal Relationship with Jesus
- [07:14] - Spurgeon's Illustration
- [09:28] - Seeking Jesus Personally
- [10:08] - Christ Dwelling Within
- [12:20] - The Role of the Holy Spirit
- [14:00] - Distinction and Indwelling
- [16:49] - Hope for Every Believer
- [18:09] - The Hope of Glory
- [22:58] - Living in the Tension of Now and Not Yet
- [28:08] - Practical Applications for Growing in Hope
- [33:38] - Anticipating Future Glory
- [35:01] - Closing Prayer