We are creatures of hope and reach for it wherever we can. When I was in middle school, I tried out for every sport hoping to make the team, but no one wanted me. My hopes were dashed.
I remember at one point having my hopes set on a particular job. I made it far in the interview process only to be passed over for another candidate in the end. My hopes were seriously dashed. Some of you may feel hopeless in your marriage, in your depression, in an addiction or because of the loss of someone.
Yet we, as Christians, are a people of hope, and our hope is built on the person, purpose and promises of God. We experience this powerfully through the peace of the cross and the power of the resurrection.
The first step on this journey of hope is to recognize that there is only one Savior, and it is not you. It is not me, or your pastor or the most spiritual person in the world. It is Jesus. We turned the world upside down and Jesus turned it right-side-up. Paul explained this in II Corinthians 5:21: He made the one who did not know sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. [Read more…]