Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- 5 days ago
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HOLY HOPE
Isaiah 40:31 “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew
their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles,
they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not
faint.”
Over two thousand years ago, our Lord Jesus screamed into
the blackness of an ugly Friday, “My God, my God, why
have you forsaken me?” … a plaintive, heartfelt yet brutally
honest question that each of us have probably screamed or
shouted or whimpered into the heavens at one point or
another in our lives here on a fallen planet. The very fact
that those words were uttered by Jesus while He was
hanging on a cross, should let each of us know that we are
not alone in our hurt, our grief, and our questions.
After that eventful Friday, came a Sunday when the
beautiful and angelic words, “He is not here, He is risen,”
gave eternal and holy hope to a suffering world. One of the
greatest gifts that God has given us is the gift of hope that
anchors the soul and illuminates the path that leads to light.
All of the promises scattered throughout Scripture are
designed for one thing….to inspire hope. Hope, coupled
with faith, gives us the ability to look at any situation and
know that regardless of how bleak and impossible it may
appear, God is in control and is present in our lives at all
times. This is the very essence and bedrock of holy hope.
In the ebb and flow of human life we all have those dark and
frightening Fridays…. Fridays that may seem dark and
hopeless and endless. Yet no matter the depth of our grief….
the pain of our loss…. the hurt of our betrayal…. the torture
of our rejection…. the weight of our burdens…. the darkness
of our depression…. we have the hope and the faith that our
Sunday will eventually arrive.
God has given us many things, both spiritual and physical to
remind us that He is in control and that eventually the hope
of Sunday will arrive. In the physical world, He gives us the
light of a sunrise each and every day to chase away the
darkness. He shows us through the timeless movements of
the tide that some things never change. He shows us through
the ever-changing seasons that there is a time for everything.
He shows us by the birth of a baby that the hope of humanity
is alive. He shows us through the softness of a snowflake the
gentleness of His nature and through an avalanche of those
very snowflakes His mighty power. He shows us the
rainbow after the storm as an eternal promise.
In the spiritual world, He gave us the power of prayer to
communicate our challenges, our fears, our hopes, our
dreams, and our gratitude. He gave us the gift of the Holy
Spirit to guide us, convict us and give us focus. He gave us
the never changing truths of Scripture to encourage
us……sustain us……nourish us….and give us a holy hope
that is eternal. Think about it! ~ Aron Smith

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