“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. 1 Peter 1:3-4A
What strikes me about this verse is the phrase “a living hope.” It’s not a future hope; it’s a hope that it is with us right now. We were utterly lost, condemned to die, and through Jesus we’re reborn to hope and life eternal.
I lose sight of that sometimes. In the midst of an ordinary day I forget that I have this incredible hope. When I feel weak, forgotten, worn out or left behind it’s often because I’ve taken my eyes off of the hope that Jesus bought for me on the cross.
I love the chorus in Chris Tomlin’s version of “Amazing Grace.”
“My chains are gone, I’ve been set free My God, my Savior has ransomed me. And like a flood his mercy rains Unending love, Amazing grace.”
What a picture of hope! This is a big part of the “life to the full” that Jesus talks about in John 10:10. It’s not a life we just hope might somehow count for something. It’s life as a forgiven child of God, fashioned for a purpose. It’s the assurance that God will not waste your life. How will you live in this hope today?
Thank you God for giving me a living hope. Whatever has happened in the past, whatever might lie ahead in the future, Your hope will be there to redeem and renew. You are the reason for the joy that I have. You are my peace and my portion and my shield forever. Help me to cling to Your hope and not to my own understanding. In Your name I pray, amen.
Today: Take a close look at the thoughts that are running through your head today. Are they thoughts of hope or worry? comfort or sadness? Take these thoughts to God. Thank him for ransoming you and ask him to focus your mind on the living hope that is yours today
By Claire Colvin
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FURTHER READING
• Hope for a Hopeless World – Devotional by Terry Stead
• Hope for Those without Hope – by Mike Woodard
• The Perfect Anorexic – Karen Schenk’s Story of Anorexia
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