The hope laid up in heaven is a foundational element of the Christian faith, providing a secure promise of God's grace, forgiveness, and eternal life. This hope is not just a future expectation but a present reality that influences our daily lives. It is a hope that is both present and future, offering assurance and motivation for believers to live out their faith and love. This hope encompasses the grace of God, the forgiveness of sins, and the promise of eternal life in the Kingdom of Christ. It is a hope that transforms our lives, enabling us to live in the light of God's grace and truth. [02:39]
1 Peter 1:3-4 (ESV): "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you."
Reflection: How can you let the hope of eternal life influence your decisions and actions today?
Day 2: The Multifaceted Nature of Hope
Hope in the biblical sense is multifaceted, involving the act of hoping, the object of hope, and the person who guarantees it. In Colossians, hope is the object—the inheritance and glory promised to believers, secured by Christ. This hope is not just a distant future reality but a present assurance that influences how believers live today. It is a hope that is rooted in the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, which brings about redemption and the forgiveness of sins. This hope is a mystery now revealed, a treasure that was once hidden but is now made known to the saints. [06:59]
Hebrews 6:18-19 (ESV): "So that by two unchangeable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled for refuge might have strong encouragement to hold fast to the hope set before us. We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain."
Reflection: In what ways can you anchor your daily life in the hope that is secured by Christ?
Day 3: The Gospel as the Revelation of Hope
The gospel reveals the hope laid up for us, which includes the grace of God, the forgiveness of sins, and the promise of eternal life in the Kingdom of Christ. This hope is a mystery now revealed, offering assurance and motivation for believers. The hope mentioned is not merely an abstract concept but a tangible promise secured by God, kept in heaven, and revealed through the gospel. It is a hope that empowers us to live with faith in Christ and love for one another, reflecting the light of God's grace and truth. [08:06]
Colossians 1:26-27 (ESV): "The mystery hidden for ages and generations but now revealed to his saints. To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."
Reflection: How can you actively share the hope of the gospel with someone in your life today?
Day 4: Present Assurance and Future Promise
Our hope in Christ is both a present assurance and a future promise, transforming how we live today. It empowers us to live with faith in Christ and love for one another, reflecting the light of God's grace and truth. This hope is not just for the future but is a present reality that empowers us to live with faith in Christ and love for one another. It is a hope that transforms our lives, enabling us to live in the light of God's grace and truth. [10:03]
Titus 2:11-13 (ESV): "For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ."
Reflection: What is one way you can demonstrate the love of Christ to someone in your community today?
Day 5: The Hope of Glory
The hope of glory, as described in Colossians, is the summation of all the greatness, beauty, and value of God in Christ. It is a hope that is secure and eternal, offering believers a profound sense of purpose and direction. This hope is not just a distant future reality but a present assurance that influences how believers live today. It is a hope that is rooted in the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, which brings about redemption and the forgiveness of sins. [11:41]
Romans 5:1-2 (ESV): "Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God."
Reflection: How can the hope of glory give you a sense of purpose in your current circumstances?
Sermon Summary
In our exploration of Colossians 1:3-8, we delve into the profound gratitude expressed for the faith and love demonstrated by the believers in Colossae. This gratitude is rooted in the hope laid up for them in heaven. The triad of faith, hope, and love is a recurring theme in Paul's writings, and here, we examine how hope serves as a foundation for both faith and love. The hope mentioned is not merely an abstract concept but a tangible promise secured by God, kept in heaven, and revealed through the gospel. This hope encompasses the grace of God, the forgiveness of sins, and the promise of eternal life in the Kingdom of Christ. It is a hope that is both present and future, offering assurance and motivation for believers to live out their faith and love.
The term "hope" is multifaceted, encompassing the act of hoping, the object of hope, and the person who guarantees it. In this context, hope is the object—the inheritance and glory promised to believers. This hope is not just a distant future reality but a present assurance that influences how believers live today. It is a hope that is rooted in the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, which brings about redemption and the forgiveness of sins. This hope is a mystery now revealed, a treasure that was once hidden but is now made known to the saints.
As we reflect on this passage, we are reminded that our hope is secure in Christ, who is the hope of glory. This hope is not just for the future but is a present reality that empowers us to live with faith in Christ and love for one another. It is a hope that transforms our lives, enabling us to live in the light of God's grace and truth.
Key Takeaways
1. The hope laid up in heaven is a foundational element of the Christian faith, providing a secure promise of God's grace, forgiveness, and eternal life. This hope is not just a future expectation but a present reality that influences our daily lives. [02:39]
2. Hope in the biblical sense is multifaceted, involving the act of hoping, the object of hope, and the person who guarantees it. In Colossians, hope is the object—the inheritance and glory promised to believers, secured by Christ. [06:59]
3. The gospel reveals the hope laid up for us, which includes the grace of God, the forgiveness of sins, and the promise of eternal life in the Kingdom of Christ. This hope is a mystery now revealed, offering assurance and motivation for believers. [08:06]
4. Our hope in Christ is both a present assurance and a future promise, transforming how we live today. It empowers us to live with faith in Christ and love for one another, reflecting the light of God's grace and truth. [10:03]
5. The hope of glory, as described in Colossians, is the summation of all the greatness, beauty, and value of God in Christ. It is a hope that is secure and eternal, offering believers a profound sense of purpose and direction. [11:41] ** [11:41]
What are the three key elements mentioned in Colossians 1:3-8 that Paul is thankful for in the believers of Colossae? How do these elements relate to each other? [00:34]
According to the sermon, what does the term "hope" encompass in Colossians 1:5, and how is it described as being "laid up in heaven"? [02:39]
How does the sermon describe the relationship between the gospel and the hope mentioned in Colossians 1:5? [08:06]
What does Colossians 1:27 reveal about the nature of hope and its connection to Christ? [06:21]
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Interpretation Questions
How does the hope laid up in heaven serve as a foundation for both faith and love according to the sermon? [02:23]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that the hope in Christ is both a present assurance and a future promise? [10:03]
How does the concept of hope as a "mystery now revealed" impact the understanding of the gospel message? [11:12]
What does the sermon imply about the transformative power of hope in the life of a believer? [12:16]
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Application Questions
Reflect on a time when the hope of eternal life influenced a decision you made. How did it shape your actions or attitude? [02:39]
The sermon describes hope as a present reality that empowers us to live with faith and love. How can you actively cultivate this hope in your daily life? [10:03]
Consider the multifaceted nature of hope as described in the sermon. Which aspect (act of hoping, object of hope, or person who guarantees it) resonates most with you, and why? [03:52]
How can the assurance of forgiveness and grace, as part of the hope laid up in heaven, change the way you approach relationships with others? [10:20]
The sermon mentions that hope is a mystery now revealed. How can you share this revealed hope with someone who may not yet understand it? [11:12]
In what ways can the hope of glory, as described in Colossians, provide you with a sense of purpose and direction in your current circumstances? [11:41]
Identify one area of your life where you struggle to maintain hope. What practical steps can you take this week to reinforce your hope in Christ? [12:16]
Sermon Clips
We always thank God, the father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, now why does he thank God or what does he thank God for and he answers here, having heard or we could interpret, because what we heard this is what we heard so the hearing of this Sparks regular consistent Thanksgiving to God. [00:00:08]
Faith towards Christ Jesus and love toward the Saints of course that doesn't mean that they don't love non-christians it just means what Paul has been informed of with such amazing surprise and gladness is that they really love each other the Saints love each other in colossi, then comes a ground clause, because of the Hope laid up for you in heaven. [00:00:56]
When it says laid up in heaven, it doesn't mean that we only will enjoy it in heaven but rather that heaven namely God the presence of God is keeping it for us so that when the time comes for inheriting this hope, we will have it secure and that heaven will come down to earth and there'll be a new heavens and a new Earth. [00:02:58]
Hope the word hope both in Greek elpis and in English h-o-p-e is used three distinct ways right there is the act of hoping, there is the object hoped for, there is the what do you call it the uh the person who is Bill who who secures guarantees the hope. [00:03:35]
The act of hoping First Peter 1 13 therefore preparing your minds for action and being sober-minded hope fully that's the act of the heart hopefully in the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ so this is telling us to do the act of hoping hope is an action of the human soul. [00:05:04]
The person who guarantees The Hope and is thus Our Only Hope in the sense of the star player being our only hope for victory Colossians 1 27 back to Colossians to the Saints God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery which is Christ in you the hope of glory. [00:06:07]
So this hope is the content that was spoken to you in the gospel, it's a gospel hope it's a hope that was provided for you and spoken to you because of the death and resurrection of Jesus on your behalf that's the gospel which has come to you as indeed in the whole world it is bearing fruit and increasing. [00:08:06]
I give thanks to the father who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the Saints in light that's the Hope laid up for us an inheritance in light not Darkness he has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son that's the Hope laid up for us in heaven. [00:09:31]
We are in the Kingdom of Christ now we will always be in the Kingdom of Christ never in the kingdom of darkness any more that's the Hope laid up for us in heaven in whom we have Redemption the Forgiveness of our sins that's the Hope laid up for us in heaven it is secured now we enjoy it now but it's going to be true forever. [00:10:00]
To make the word of God fully known the mystery it's called a mystery not because it's unintelligible but because it was hidden things that were hidden and are now made known Paul calls the mystery for ages hidden for ages and generations but now reveal this mystery is revealed to his Saints. [00:11:04]
To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery The Riches of the glory of this mystery which is Christ in you securing and guaranteeing the hope of glory so Glory is the summation word for what our hope is. [00:11:26]
The grace of God is hoped for the forgiveness of sins is what we hope in we know it now we'll enjoy it forever habitation in the Kingdom of Christ forever inheritance from God in light forever and Glory as the summary statement of all the greatness all the beauty all the value of God in Christ forever this is the Hope laid up for us in heaven. [00:12:00]