Hope and Restoration: The Duality of Prophecy

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1. "How many of you remember the day when you could read the news headlines, and it wasn't just all bad stuff? Okay, a couple. How many of you wish that you could read news headlines, and it wasn't all bad stuff? Okay, a lot more, right? How do we get to this place? How do we get to this place where I see two news articles in front of me, and one says five things in your life that could be bad? And one says, I'm going to kill you in the next week, versus five free, cheap ways to help and serve your neighbor." [00:48] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "All the prophecy in Scripture, and some biblical scholars or theologians might say and argue that I'm just way oversimplifying it. But all of them have a very similar two-part. We looked at the first part a couple weeks ago, and the first part is defined by failure and judgment. And this is the part that we're all attracted to. This is the part of prophecy that we read and is intriguing to us and captures our mind, and we try to figure out, like, what does all this mean? When is it going to happen? What's it going to look like? What's it going to be like? Are we going to be here and see it or experience it?" [03:24] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "And what we can't miss. Anytime we read any prophet, any prophetic literature in scripture is the second part. And the second part of every prophetic book throughout scripture is summed up in two words, hope and restoration. Hope and restoration. And anytime we read Revelation or any of the Old Testament prophets and we come away with any kind of ending other than hope and restoration, we have missed. We have missed the heart of God's message to his people through the prophet." [05:34] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "People need hope. It's not just God's people who need hope, but this world needs hope. Mankind needs hope. There is such significance in this word, hope. Paul picks up on this in a way that many of us, I think, often overlook. 1 Corinthians chapter 13 verse 13 says, Three things will last forever. Faith, hope, and love. And the greatest of these is love. And we like to zero in on love in this passage because that's the greatest of these, right? So that's the important one. It doesn't make faith and hope any less important, does it?" [10:18] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "See, I don't know your story. I don't know what you are hoping for. But I know because you are breathing and in this room or tuning in online or listening to this on the podcast that you are looking for hope. You're looking for hope that your relationship gets better. You're looking for hope that your kids are okay. That they come back to the faith if they've wandered off. That they stay close to God as they grow up. You hope that the elections in November will not be as terrible as you're picturing them to be. You're hoping that finances can work themselves out and not be as stressful as they've been. You're looking for hope because that's what we do as people." [12:11] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "And God brings this message to his people that the hope we find in Christ is not a hope of an uncertainty, but a certain hope that things will be okay. Zephaniah continues chapter 3 verses 14 and 15. Seeing, O daughter of Zion. Shout aloud, O Israel. Be glad and rejoice with all your heart, O daughter of Jerusalem. For the Lord will remove his hand of judgment and will disperse the armies of your enemy. And the Lord himself, the King of Israel, will live among you. At last your troubles will be over. You will never again fear disaster." [12:59] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "And if you are thinking, that was so long ago. I'm not sure I can go back to that place. I'm not sure I've seen God's hope yet. I'm not sure I've seen his hand yet. I'm not sure. I'm not sure he's actually come through with me. That chapter's not over. There is a promise that things get better, that life gets better, that there is hope that will not fail because we serve a God who restores and makes things whole. He does not leave his people longing. He does not leave his people wanting more." [14:45] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "And when we get some hope, we see a light at the end of the tunnel, we just pray, dear God, please may this light not be a train that's just going to come and run us over. Been there, done that. Got that? Got that t-shirt. Don't want to do it again. Zero out of ten. Would not recommend. But we still hope. We still need hope. We still need to hold on to a hope that things will get better." [12:11] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "And we rest in that beauty and that assurance, that hope that will not disappoint, that God redeems and restores and makes whole again. Here comes the hard part, church. How many of you would like for God to hurt you? Hurry up. Anybody want to try or have tried in the past to like hurry up and get God to do it sooner? Try to make yourself whole on your own and like, well, this is what God's going to do, right? Anyone want to like confess that they've been there? I'm the only one? I'm not the only one. Okay, all right. Does it ever work out?" [20:20] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And so we can't skip ahead. If we look at the beginning of Job's story and the end of Job's story, we get a very different picture than when we read all the way through and we see at the end, towards the end there, how God revealed himself to Job in a way that he never did before. We see the journey that Job went on with his friends. We see the depth of his life. We see the depth of faith that Job went to in a whole different way that never would have been possible if one day he lost everything and then the next day it was all back." [21:04] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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