Store up for yourselves treasures in Heaven
where moth and rust cannot destroy and thieves cannot break in and steal

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Because . . .

Because of my relationship with Jesus, I have the freedom to hope. The New Testament is filled with messages of hope. I have:

"the hope of the gospel,"

"the hope of the promise,"

"the hope of His calling,"

"the hope which is laid up for me in heaven,"

"our hope of glory,"

"hope in our Lord Jesus Christ,"

"that blessed hope,"

"the hope of eternal life,"

"the full assurance of hope,"

"the hope we have as an anchor,"

"a lively hope" and on and on it goes.

This is not some pious wish, but a hope in the sense of a sure confidence. The Christian’s hope, since it is rooted in the person of Jesus Christ is a hope of which I am not ashamed, a hope that is as sure as Jesus Christ Himself is sure.

The future holds for me more good that I could ever hope for.

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