By definition Hope is:
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- a feeling of trust.
Things that we can hope for:
“I hope that everything will
turn out for the best.”
What is Christian Hope?
• Christian Hope is a certainty and confidence in our future with
God.
• Hope in the Lord gives us strength and helps us to face any
challenge that comes our way.
• Hope in the Lord teaches us patience. Society encourages us to solve
our own problems. But when we face an impossible or hopeless
situation, if we lean on the Lord and give him our difficulties, we
will see that, we do not need to be anxious or worried. In God’s
time we will find peace.
• Hope in the Lord brings encouragement. You know that feeling you
get at the end of a long week? The anticipation of the weekend lifts
your spirits. Now think about stretching that weekend out for
eternity. We can find encouragement and joy amid life’s struggles
because we know we will live forever with Jesus. That is why we
are told to anticipate His glorious return (Titus 2:13).
Reasons for Hope
• The covenant with Adam and Eve that a “promised seed” will
overcome evil and allow us to return to Eden.
• God blesses Abraham, and through him all the families of the earth
will be blessed.”
• Israel ’s release from slavery in Egypt and her passage through the
Red Sea and the gift of the Ten Commandments.
• The renewal of God’s covenant promise to his people and their
renewal of their promises to him through David and the prophets.
• The return of Israel from exile in Babylon and God joining with them
in the celebration of their homecoming.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ
from the dead.
“In Him, all God’s promises are a
reality.” 2 Corinthians 1:20
“I am with you always, until the
end of the age.” Matthew 28:20
“Hope does not disappoint us, because
God’s love has been poured into our
hearts through the Holy Spirit that
has been given to us.”
Romans 5:5
God commands his people
to hope.
“I believe with
perfect faith in
the coming of the
Messiah. And
though he tarry,
yet will I believe.”
• Hope keeps faith from collapsing under the
weight of disappointment
• Hope also keeps love from dissolving under
the flood of frustration.
• Only hope keeps us clinging to love and faith.
“Be steadfast, immovable, always
abounding in the work of the Lord,
knowing that in the Lord your labour
will never be in vain.”
Hope is our
confidence that
what we see
isn’t all there’s
ever going to
be.
Without hope the world is abandoned.
“Leave your country and your home
for the land I will show you.”
Genesis 12:1
“Men of Galilee, why do you stand here looking
up toward heaven...? Go into the entire world
and proclaim the good news to the whole of
creation... You will be my witnesses... to the
ends of the earth.” Acts 1:11, Mark 16:15, Acts 1:8
“When Christ
appears, we will
be like him, for
we will see him
as he is.”
John 3:2

Hope

  • 2.
    By definition Hopeis: - a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. - a feeling of trust.
  • 3.
    Things that wecan hope for:
  • 5.
    “I hope thateverything will turn out for the best.”
  • 6.
    What is ChristianHope? • Christian Hope is a certainty and confidence in our future with God. • Hope in the Lord gives us strength and helps us to face any challenge that comes our way. • Hope in the Lord teaches us patience. Society encourages us to solve our own problems. But when we face an impossible or hopeless situation, if we lean on the Lord and give him our difficulties, we will see that, we do not need to be anxious or worried. In God’s time we will find peace. • Hope in the Lord brings encouragement. You know that feeling you get at the end of a long week? The anticipation of the weekend lifts your spirits. Now think about stretching that weekend out for eternity. We can find encouragement and joy amid life’s struggles because we know we will live forever with Jesus. That is why we are told to anticipate His glorious return (Titus 2:13).
  • 7.
    Reasons for Hope •The covenant with Adam and Eve that a “promised seed” will overcome evil and allow us to return to Eden. • God blesses Abraham, and through him all the families of the earth will be blessed.” • Israel ’s release from slavery in Egypt and her passage through the Red Sea and the gift of the Ten Commandments. • The renewal of God’s covenant promise to his people and their renewal of their promises to him through David and the prophets. • The return of Israel from exile in Babylon and God joining with them in the celebration of their homecoming.
  • 8.
    The resurrection ofJesus Christ from the dead.
  • 9.
    “In Him, allGod’s promises are a reality.” 2 Corinthians 1:20
  • 10.
    “I am withyou always, until the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20
  • 11.
    “Hope does notdisappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.” Romans 5:5
  • 12.
    God commands hispeople to hope.
  • 13.
    “I believe with perfectfaith in the coming of the Messiah. And though he tarry, yet will I believe.”
  • 14.
    • Hope keepsfaith from collapsing under the weight of disappointment • Hope also keeps love from dissolving under the flood of frustration. • Only hope keeps us clinging to love and faith.
  • 15.
    “Be steadfast, immovable,always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labour will never be in vain.”
  • 16.
    Hope is our confidencethat what we see isn’t all there’s ever going to be.
  • 17.
    Without hope theworld is abandoned.
  • 18.
    “Leave your countryand your home for the land I will show you.” Genesis 12:1
  • 19.
    “Men of Galilee,why do you stand here looking up toward heaven...? Go into the entire world and proclaim the good news to the whole of creation... You will be my witnesses... to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:11, Mark 16:15, Acts 1:8
  • 21.
    “When Christ appears, wewill be like him, for we will see him as he is.” John 3:2