Therefore, since we have been justified through faith,
we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,
through Whom we have gained access by faith
into this grace in which we now stand.
And we boast in the hope of the glory of God.
Romans 5:1-2
This week, here on the Seeking Him devotional blog, we are continuing a mini-series on the subject of HOPE. Our devotional writers have shared the Truth given us in this week’s passage reminding us that ‘we boast in the hope of the glory of God’! Here are a few of their thoughts….
In Spiritual Hope (2), Ann reminds us to trust, and not doubt, God….
Whatsoever God spoke concerning our lives shall come to pass. Let us not doubt God. We will be rewarded as we believe Him.
For in this hope we were saved.
But hope that is seen is no hope at all.
Who hopes for what he already has?
Romans 8:24Hope is ‘…expecting something you are visualizing but it is not there yet.’ Brethren, when hoping for something, let us put ourselves in totally trusting God; do not have something in mind already…That is why in Romans 15:4 the Word says “…for everything that was written in the past was written to teach us so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.”
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In Hope in the Glory of God, Ahmee writes about our amazing God….
God is amazing in so many different ways! I looked up the definition of the word glory. It means “…high renown or honor won by notable achievements.” To say that we have hope in the glory of God is very true. God has done many amazing things. Some we have seen ourselves and others we have heard from other people and, some even, we have read in the Bible. God is amazing!
To speak up and say “This is possible all by the grace of God!” is an enormous thing to do. It points to the glory of God – the same glory that is our hope. So, point to it…continue to point it…and don’t ever stop pointing to it so that others can find the hope that we have. So, that others can hope in the glory of God.
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In Helmet of Hope, Tina shares an encouraging quote with us….
I am currently re-reading Derek Prince’s book Faith to Live By. In his book, there is a chapter Faith versus Hope in which he states, “Hope, in the biblical sense, is a confident expectation of good – a steady, persistent optimism. Hope protects our minds. Every Christian should wear a helmet of hope twenty-four hours a day. If we lay aside the helmet and begin to dwell on negative thoughts and gloomy forebodings, our minds are vulnerable to Satan’s subtle attacks.”
Our thoughts need to be focused on what is positive, good and worthy. Prayer—along with becoming aware of what we are thinking, watching, and listening to—will begin to change our thoughts and behavior patterns. It will not be given to us. We will have to focus on what is right.
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