In this message, we explore the profound gift of hope, especially in times of despair and hopelessness. December, a month often associated with giving, reminds us of the ultimate gift God gave us—His Son, Jesus Christ. This gift is not just about receiving but also about giving, and one of the most precious gifts we can give or receive is hope. Hope is transformative; it changes everything when we feel lost, helpless, or in despair. Life is filled with setbacks and opportunities, and we are reminded that we are built to endure and overcome these challenges. The Bible encourages us not to grow weary in doing good, for those who endure will be saved.
Hopelessness often stems from lost livelihood, possessions, relationships, health, and dreams. Losing one's livelihood can lead to despair, as it affects our ability to provide for ourselves and our families. Similarly, losing possessions, whether through natural disasters or other circumstances, can leave us feeling devastated. Relationships, too, can be a source of hopelessness when they are lost through death, divorce, or betrayal. Health issues can also lead to despair, especially when doctors say there is nothing more they can do. Lastly, lost dreams can cause hopelessness, but we are reminded of the resurrection power of Jesus and the importance of keeping our dreams alive.
Despite these challenges, we are encouraged to hold onto hope. Hope is the belief in a positive outcome, regardless of current circumstances. It is the confidence that God will bring us out of our predicaments and that He is able to do whatever He promises. We are reminded of Abraham's unwavering faith, which was counted to him as righteousness. Even when there seemed to be no reason for hope, Abraham believed in God's promise, and his faith grew stronger.
In moments of despair, we must remember that God is not dead; He is alive forevermore. We are encouraged to put our hope in God, praise Him, and trust in His promises. Our God is a God of hope, and He is our very present help in times of need.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Gift of Hope: Hope is a transformative gift that changes everything when we feel lost or in despair. It is the belief in a positive outcome, regardless of current circumstances, and the confidence that God will bring us out of our predicaments. [00:51]
- 2. Endurance and Overcoming: We are built to endure and overcome life's challenges. The Bible encourages us not to grow weary in doing good, for those who endure will be saved. This endurance is essential for processing through setbacks and opportunities. [01:57]
- 3. Lost Livelihood and Possessions: Losing one's livelihood or possessions can lead to despair, but we are reminded that God wants us to thrive, not just survive. He desires for us to walk in abundance and be a blessing to others. [05:07]
- 4. Lost Relationships and Health: Relationships and health can be sources of hopelessness when lost, but we are encouraged to maintain hope and trust in God's healing power. We believe in the healing power of Jesus and the resurrection of lost dreams. [13:37]
- 5. Faith and God's Promises: Abraham's unwavering faith in God's promises serves as a powerful example. Even when there seemed to be no reason for hope, his faith grew stronger, and God fulfilled His promise. We are encouraged to hold onto hope and trust in God's ability to do what He promises. [25:20]
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