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hope

through the darkness

I want to share hope with you.

I’ve felt hopelessness and despair so keenly—but there is hope. A hope that stays despite feelings and circumstances.
When I am feeling burdened beyond relief, hopeless and in despair, I remember that — 

It doesn’t depend on me.

Fear comes when I feel insufficent for the future; when I am unsure that I will have what it takes for whatever comes my way. Hopelessness and despair set in when I’ve tried to do it on my own… and realize I can’t. The vicious mental cycle repeats until I’m internally screaming for relief. 

Here’s where hope comes in. Deliverance and salvation doesn’t depend on me; I don’t have what it takes. And the hopeful, liberating thing is that I don’t have to.

 

I need help.

The older I get, the more I realize I need Someone to intervene in my life. I need redemption – a new heart and a new mind. On our own, we are headed to an eternity of judgement and God’s wrath in hell. (Galatians 5:19-21) We earned this as a just wage in our insistence to things our own way instead of God’s. (Romans 6:23) We stand condemned. (Gal. 3:10) 

But here’s the beautiful, hopeful part. God’s name is the Redeemer from of old. (Is 63:16) He is mighty to save (Zeph 3:17), and delights in working salvation and deliverance (Ps 18). He is near the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. (Ps 34:18) He calls us to come to Him; He will not turn you away. (John 6:37) 

It depends on Him.

When I didn’t, God took the responsibility for my sin. (Is 53:6) Because there is no forgiveness of sins without a blood sacrifice (Heb 9:22), Jesus died for me. (Rom 5:10) His sacrifice was so pure and perfect that as the eternal God He secured our eternal redemption. (Heb 9:12) Death could not hold Him, and He offers us new life just as He was raised from His own dark tomb. (Rom. 8:11) 

How do I receive this deliverance? Through faith in Jesus. (Eph. 2:8, Rom 3:24, Titus 3:5)  
Not looking to myself to get it together, have what it takes, or try to save myself – but to call out to Him Who has secured an eternal redemption for me; nailed my sin to His cross (Col 2:14), and is willing to work His heart and His mind in me. 

“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” (Eze. 36:26) 

“I will give them one heart and one way, that they may fear (honor) me forever, for their own good and the good of their children after them… And I will put the fear (honor) of me in their hearts, that they may not turn from me. I will rejoice in doing them good, and I will plant them in this land in faithfulness, with all my heart and all my soul.” (Jer. 32:39-41)

This is the hope I wanted to share with you.

 

If you’re in the area, I’d love to invite you to join my family in worship at Faith Baptist Church in Kilgore, TX we’d be delighted to have you!