Hope Through Grace: A Gift from God

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Hope does not come from the law. It's not earned by what we do. It does come through Grace, and in the light of that, we're going to look at some further strategies as to how we can grow in Hope. First, then, hope does not come by the law. [00:04:26]

If you set your Hope on Moses, on obedience to the law of God, if that's your hope, you're in for a rude awakening. That's the point of what Jesus is saying. The law is not on your side. It's not your friend. It's your accuser. So hope does not come by the law. [00:08:36]

Hope does not come through the law, but God gives Hope by Grace. That's the central point of the text that we're looking at today. Do you remember at the beginning of John's gospel, John says the law came through Moses, but Grace and Truth came through Jesus Christ. [00:11:11]

Hope comes from God through Christ, and it's by Grace. Now, when I think about Grace, the first thing that comes to my mind is that Jesus died for our sins. Our sins were laid on Jesus. He gave his life as a sacrifice so that our sins would not be charged against us. [00:13:02]

Jesus died the death that we should have died, and Jesus lived the life that we should have lived. In other words, Christ did what we have failed to do, and he lived his life for us. So when our hearts condemn us in regards to what we have failed to do, we find hope. [00:14:38]

Hope does not come from the law. Hope does not come from what we do for the Lord Jesus Christ. It comes from what the Lord Jesus Christ has done for us, the perfect life that he has lived for us, and the sin-bearing death that he has died for us. [00:20:06]

Every person relates to God in one of two ways. The default, of course, is that we relate to God on the basis of Law, and as we've seen, there is absolutely no hope there whatsoever. The law is our accuser, and if your hope is set on your accuser, well, you are in deep trouble. [00:22:34]

If you have a relationship with God that is based on Grace, well then, when you succeed, you will be just so thankful because you know that what has been done is the effect of God's grace working in your life. And when you fail, you will still have hope. [00:27:54]

Hope is yours by Grace. It is a gift. It is given. God gives this gift by Grace, but you see, a gift that is given also has to be received, and Grace is the way that God gives the gift. Faith is the way that we receive the gift. [00:29:09]

Hope and joy and peace and comfort in the Christian Life are all gifts of God. They are all offered to us freely by grace, and they are all received by faith. Believing is the means by which you receive what God gives. As you believe, you will have hope. [00:30:39]

Grace will take you further than the law ever could. You will do more for love than you would ever do for law. I mean, think about it. Taxes are a matter of Law, and what do we all do? We all follow the path of minimal compliance. [00:32:35]

When you receive Grace, you want to reflect it to others. You really do, and it won't be because you're trying to prove something, and it certainly won't be because you're trying to gain something. Grace means that you've received already, and having received, you now really do have a desire to give. [00:35:02]

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