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People of Hope (North OC)
Episode 927th November 2022 • OC Church of Christ Sermons • OC Church of Christ
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As we near the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, we reflect on how because of Jesus we become a people of hope.

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amen.

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So, uh, I don't know.

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But I am fired up.

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Amen.

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Tell us why Marcel Kyle's over here a hater.

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Look at him.

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He's an op right in front of us.

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The ops are between this.

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All right, so it, many of you might know if you don't know, I'm a huge sports fan.

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Before I went into the full-time ministry, I, I worked in sports radio, and so I'm

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a huge sports fan, and the sport that I'm most passionate about is college football.

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Can I get an amen Mark Hankins.

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Mark is fired up.

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Me and him are fired up because if you did not know, I'm

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gonna let you know right now.

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So the, the, this school called USC plays and they won again against their

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other arts rival Notre Dame last night.

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And so also I have to mention my niece Jasmine is here.

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Hey man, look at her.

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Come on.

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My niece, Jasmine also went to usc, so she's fired up.

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We went from no college to mo college in my family.

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Amen.

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There were no college degrees and now college degrees are

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coming out, so we're fired up.

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And so she went to usc.

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So I'm just on Cloud 29, not cloud nine.

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Okay.

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I went past that.

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Alright?

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And so I'm super fired up because we lived in some dark times for a

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number of years, John, or used to come up and make fun of me and laugh

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at me because he is an Oregon fan.

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I don't know why and what's going on with it, but he would hurt

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me even though he did love me when I went through a hard time.

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When I went through some difficult, hard time through sports.

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He jabbed it at me, you know?

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Me.

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So thank you for that.

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Love . And so it's been some hard times, but by the grace of God,

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I believe it's the grace of God.

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We've been able to have some hope now this year.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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And I had this epiphany, this spiritual epiphany as I was watching college

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football yesterday, is that college football really has the ability to

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make or break your hope in life.

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Okay?

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That's an exaggeration.

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Not maybe life, but it's a sport that so filled with making and dashing hopes.

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Because you can start off the year with, yes, we have a chance to

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win it all, and you lose one game and that hope goes down the drain.

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But then maybe if you lose at the right time, you still might have some hope.

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And so recently here for USC fans, we've come to end the year with Zero Hope.

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We had like little bit of uh, uh, you know, possibility of

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maybe we're going to at least be average, but now we have some hope.

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And it made me start thinking about hope that we have as the people of God.

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And you know, there could be hope in sports, there could be hope.

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I know some of us are really into politics and you know, and all these

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different things, but as the people of God, we have a different type of hope.

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We have a hope that's powerful and hope is powerful, isn't it?

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Whether you have hope, whether maybe it's in order to excel

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in a certain area, whatever the case may be, hope is powerful.

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It can make the difference in our perspective.

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Hope changes our direction, our actions, our attitudes.

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And there's a clear difference when you are filled with hope

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and when you are lacking in hope.

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Right?

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You know the stark contrast when you are hopeful or when you are hopeless.

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And hopeless is a terrible, terrible place to being, isn't it?

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And so it can affect our emotional and our mental health.

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But when there is hope, there's confidence.

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When there's a hope that stems from a relationship with God, there's

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a belief that God will see you through the current situation.

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And we've been talking about becoming like God, meaning in a

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sense, becoming God lead to become, uh, what God has created us to be.

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And so it's so powerful that because of Jesus, we become people of hope,

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and that's the title for our time here this morning, is that because

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of Jesus, we are people of hope.

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Let's go to God in.

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Father, I thank you so much for what you've been teaching me, what

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you've been showing me recently.

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I know I was just awestruck in reading the passage here that we're going

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to read and just truly inspired.

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And God, I pray right now that you may communicate a message of hope

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that people will see you or be reminded that you are a God of hope.

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And that because we are your people, we are a people of hope and

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how that can transform our lives.

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We pray in the name of Jesus.

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Amen.

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I wanna go ahead and, uh, show, uh, a video real quickly,

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uh, from the Bible Project.

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Many of us are fans of the Bible project videos and they do a phenomenal job.

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And so I wanna show this video here real quickly to help, um,

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to help us as we talk about hope.

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So let's go ahead and let's play the video.

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So let's say you wanna describe the feeling of anticipating a future

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that's better than the present.

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You might be giddy or excited or maybe unsure, but most

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of us know that experience.

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We call it hope.

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It's a state of anticipation and it's crucial for healthy human

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existence, and it's a really important concept in the Bible.

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In fact, there are many words for hope in the ancient languages of the

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Bible, and they're all fascinating.

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In the Old Testament, there are two main Hebrew words translated as hope.

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The first is yaha, which means simply to wait for like in the story of Noah

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and the arc as the floodwaters recede.

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Noah had to yaha for weeks.

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The other Hebrew word is kava, which also means to wait.

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It's related to the Hebrew word kav, which means cord.

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When you pull a cove tight, you produce a state of tension until there's release.

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That's kava the feeling of tension and expectation while

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you wait for something to happen.

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The prophet Isaiah depicts God as a farmer who plants vines and kavas for

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good grapes, or the prophet Micah talks about farmers who both kava and yaha for

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mourn dew to give moisture to the land.

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So in biblical Hebrew, hope is about waiting or expectation, but

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waiting for what in the period of Israel's prophets as the nation

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was sinking into self destruction.

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Isaiah said At this moment, the Lord's hiding his face from

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Israel, so I will kava for him.

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The only hope Isaiah had in those dark days was the hope for God himself.

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You find the same notion of hope all over the Book of Psalms, where these words

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appear over 40 times in almost every case.

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What people are waiting for is God.

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Like in Psalm 130, the poet cries out from a pit of despair.

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I kava for the Lord, let Israel yaha for the Lord because he's loyal and

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will redeem Israel from its sins.

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Biblical hope is based on a person which makes it different from optimism.

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Optimism is about choosing to see in any situation how circumstances could

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work out for the best, but biblical hope is not focused on circumstances.

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In fact, hopeful people in the Bible often recognize there's no evidence things

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will get better, but you choose hope.

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Like the prophet Hosea, he lived in a dark time when Israel was being oppressed

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by foreign empires, and he chose hope when he said God could turn this

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valley of trouble into a door of hope.

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Like the day when Israel came up from the land of Egypt.

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God had surprised his people with redemption back in the days of the Exodus.

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And he could do so again.

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So it's God's past faithfulness that motivates hope for the future.

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You look forward by looking backward, trusting in nothing

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other than God's character.

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It's like the poet of Psalm 39 who says, and now, oh Lord,

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what else can I cover off for?

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You are Mya Hall.

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In the New Testament, the earliest followers of Jesus cultivated

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the similar habit of hope.

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They believed that Jesus' life, death, and resurrection was God's surprising response

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to our slavery, to evil and death.

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The empty tomb opened up a new door of hope, and they

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used the Greek word El peace.

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To describe this anticipation, the apostle Peter said that Jesus' resurrection

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opened up a living hope that people can be reborn to become new in different

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kinds of humans more than once.

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The Apostle Paul says, the good news about Jesus announces the L peace of glory.

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In both cases, this L peace is based on a person, the risen

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Jesus, who has overcome death.

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And this hope wasn't just for humans.

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The apostles believed that what happened to Jesus and the resurrection

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was a floor taste of what God had planned for the whole universe.

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In Paul's words, it's a hope that creation itself will be liberated from

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slavery to corruption into freedom when God's children are glorified.

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So Christian hope is bold, waiting for humanity and the whole universe

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to be rescued from evil and death.

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And some would say it's crazy, and maybe it is, but biblical

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hope isn't optimism based on the.

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It's a choice to wait for God to bring about a future.

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That's as surprising as a crucified man rising from the dead.

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Christian hope looks back to the risen Jesus in order to

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look forward, and so we wait.

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That's what the biblical words for Hope are all about.

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Video's very helpful there.

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They're doing such a great job.

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They go on the website, check out, all kind of good stuff there.

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But I want us to talk some more about this idea of hope.

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He mentioned something about this idea of living hope.

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And so I want us to look at this scripture and it's gonna be

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the basis for our sermon here.

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First Peter, chapter one, Peter was a follower of Jesus.

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And, uh, not only was he a follower of Jesus, but he was one of the main leaders

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in the church in the first century.

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And so he writes this letter to several churches.

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The, they're starting to experience some persecution, and the letter is filled

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with this idea of hope and perseverance.

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And so we read in verse three.

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Says, praise be to the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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In his great mercy, he has given us new birth into a living hope, through

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the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance

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that can never per spoil or faith.

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This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, who through faith are

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shielded by God's power until the coming of the salvation that is

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ready to be revealed in a last.

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And all this you greatly rejoiced on.

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For now a little while, you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials.

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These have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith of greater

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worth than go, which parishes, even though refined by fire, may

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result in praise, glory, and honor.

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When Jesus Christ revealed, though you have not seen him, you love him, and

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even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with

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an inexpressible and glorious joy for you receiving the end result of your

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faith, the salvation of your souls.

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I want us again to look at this idea of living hope.

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So here's what I want us to do, because this struck me this week here.

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I want us to go ahead and, and twos and threes and the people in our rows

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and answer this question, how does this idea of living hope strike you?

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What does that mean to you when you think of this idea of hope?

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And we see what Biblical hope is, this living hope that

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is available for Christians.

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So I'll give you several minutes to go ahead and discuss what

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does Living Hope mean to you?

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And if you're online, go ahead and put in the chat there.

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Put it in the chat.

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What does Living Hope mean to you?

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In my AV people, you guys can go ahead and uh, and answer

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that amongst yourselves as well.

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All right.

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All right.

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Do wanna mention here?

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We're excited.

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Uh, I think last week we, we talked about Kelsey Barber being back.

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We're excited.

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Uh, another, uh, uh, uh, child, uh, who is now a grown man, uh, is back here

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with us today from, uh, doing a, got a little little break here from his military

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service, and that's Brandon Kohler.

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Brandon Kohler's here with us this morning.

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Come on.

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I remember Brandon, several year, seven years ago, he, he didn't look

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like a grown man the way he does now.

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You see the way he stood up there like, yeah, Uhhuh.

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Right.

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Let's go ahead here.

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Let's, let's have a couple people share.

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What were some things that maybe either you shared or someone

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that you were talking to shared about what Living Hope means?

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Yes, sir.

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Um, I think it makes me think of, uh, Jeremiah 12.

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I know the plan I have for you to help you prosper to me, living hope.

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Is there somebody actively trying to get us over you?

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God is there doing things actively to help us as opposed to us just hoping

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randomly, you know, like unlike you, my duck, Flo yesterday, no one was

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actively trying to make them way.

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But when it comes to me trying to get a job or, or trying to have a

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successful marriage, God is actively trying to help me achieve that hope.

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Amen.

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What comes to mind for him is the idea that God is actively trying to help

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you in, in all facets of life there.

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Awesome.

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All right.

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Yes.

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So, Faith grows.

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The changes through testing, our hope also grow.

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So as our faith grows, our hope grows through the test and changes.

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Okay, awesome.

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Yes.

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Um, so for me, I focus on the word living, which, uh, to me sounded like

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the opposite of death or so it sounds like something that, uh, will not die

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and that something that is like a one time use, but something that I ever last.

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So, um, that's, and something that,

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so hope that is eternal.

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Never, never fading or, or, or dying there.

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Okay.

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Awesome.

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Good.

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One more.

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Let's go away.

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All right.

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Yes.

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Yeah.

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Um, I think for me, what's out in that video.

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The part where it, that we have this hope cause of our past experiences with God and

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seeing how faithful hes in the past gives me a living hope now that I, him, I do

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amazing things in my life because of God's past faithfulness to, to you that means,

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yes, he's gonna be faithful in the, in, in, in the future and coming days there.

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Okay, good.

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This idea of living hope that stood out to me.

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I've read this passage many years, but again, it struck me

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in this idea of living hope.

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And so I want us to dive a little bit more into this idea.

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So I'm going to probably share some things that you probably already mentioned.

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That means the Holy Spirit, uh, is working there.

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But I wanna share a couple more observations with you

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about this idea of living hope.

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And we wanna look at a couple things.

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What we have hope.

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What we have hope of and what we have hope for all contained in this passage.

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So let's look at this idea first of the hope we have in Jesus again, in the

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verse it says That in his great mercy has given us a new birth into a living hope.

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I love this imagery that the Holy Spirit led Peter in writing this, this idea

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of a new birth into a living hope.

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And so this idea that we are born into this hope and so that we,

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now, we, we, we live in a hope once we are spiritually born.

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And that's our new life.

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That's our new.

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Like we've had, uh, I see Nelson over there.

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They just had a newborn baby, I think celebrating four months.

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I thought I saw that on Facebook, right?

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Four months.

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There you go.

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You know, that's Facebook, right?

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Four month anniversary.

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You know what I'm saying?

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That's great, right?

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And so they're celebrating four months a new child.

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Their new child is born into their family.

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That's, that's their child's existence.

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That's what they know when we are spiritually born.

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This is the hope now that we live in, it's a living hope that we are born into.

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It's a life of hope now.

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And it says that we have a living hope in Jesus, similar to what my

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niece said, one that is not dead.

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It's not fading.

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It's not about to expire.

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It's not going to pass.

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It is a li being.

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Hope.

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It continues.

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It is eternal.

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That means hope is always present for the child of God.

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Amen.

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Hope is always present for the child of God and as disciples of Jesus.

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That means we always have hope as disciples of Jesus.

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We are never categorized as the hopeless.

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That's not who you are, and that's not your standing nor your status.

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You are never categorized with the hopeless because you were born into a

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living hope, not a hope for once, not a hope a couple of years ago, but a hope

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that lives for all eternity, right?

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What a blessing and a privilege that is.

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What a blessing and privilege that is.

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What a blessing and privilege that is.

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Amen.

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To be born and to stay in this hope.

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That's eternal.

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Amen.

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Boy, boy, we got a good God.

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That's why he starts up, he says, praise me to the God.

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He's so fired up.

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He's like, praise me to God because of this new hope that we're born into.

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Oh boy.

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I wish we could understand how good God is.

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Amen.

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But let's talk about this, this hope in Jesus.

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Look at this.

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It says, through the resurrection of Jesus, I love this.

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Our hope is not in circumstance.

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It's in a person, and this person is faithful.

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He's the one who's never or never will let you down.

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I put hope in my wife.

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I love my wife, but my wife's gonna fail me.

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I put my hope in myself.

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Well, I know how that's gone, that I'm gonna fail myself if I put hope.

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And I love all of you.

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I love you, Brian Turner.

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But I can't put my hope in Brian Turner, at least maybe for some

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things, but not for my life.

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And so it says, we put our hope in Jesus, the one who conquered death.

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Ooh.

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That's what we put our hope in, right?

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The one who conquered death.

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I just love this because it means, look, we don't put our

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hope just in the death of Jesus.

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We put our hope in the resurrection of Jesus, right?

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That's right.

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So our hope is not in the dead.

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Our hope is in the living.

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Again, it's living hope.

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Oh, hallelujah.

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Lord, please help some people today here.

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Okay, we have a hope in Jesus.

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What do we have a hope of?

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We have a hope of salvation.

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Let's continue to read.

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Church, are you still with me here?

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It says here that we are giving that new birth into a living hope through

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the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that

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can never perish, spoil, or faith.

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This inheritance is kept in heaven for.

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Who threw faith are shielded by God's power until the coming of

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the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time.

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Jumping on down to verse nine, for you are receiving the end result of your

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faith, the salvation of your souls.

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What is it talking about?

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We have this great inheritance.

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What's that?

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Inheritance?

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It's complete ation.

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Mm-hmm.

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. That's the inheritance that we have.

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Complete salvation.

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We have the hope of complete salvation.

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You know, God does this a lot and you know, this is one of those,

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uh, that, that it is called the, uh, now and not yet with God.

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God has a lot of, now you have, but not yet as well.

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For example, the kingdom of God, God's reign.

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Jesus reigning supreme.

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That's the kingdom of God is here now, but yet it's also.

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Amen.

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We have salvation.

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Yes, we are safe, but it's still to come.

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You guys see what I'm saying here, right?

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And so we have this salvation now, but we have the hope that

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it will one day be completes.

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And as the children of the most high God, we have the confidence

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and anticipation of eternal life with the creator of the universe.

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And it says that this inheritance, check this out.

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It says it can never para, spoil or fade.

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Can I get an amen to that?

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Amen.

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I don't know about you, but I had a lot of things in my life that

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Paris spoiled or faded, right?

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Right.

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You know, uh, I used to have this, uh, I guess it was a wishful dream.

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Uh, we thought, man, you know what?

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We've done a good job of being wise with our money.

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Maybe we can buy a house.

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And then the rates went up, dreams perished, Thanksgiving meals.

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I hope you had a good meal.

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But if you don't eat it this week, what it's gonna spoil.

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Right.

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Things fade all the time.

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You know, I had this basketball signed by this, uh, by, by all

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the NBA players on this team.

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Right?

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Uh, I won't mention it was the Clippers, but Amen.

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You know what I'm saying?

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It was still cool.

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And so I was giving this basketball and it was autographed by all

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the players on the Clippers.

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And so I said, have it up in my room.

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And then one day I'm like, I think we were moving.

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And I get it and I'm like, oh, no, what in the world happened to these autographs?

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And I was like, you know what?

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I probably shouldn't have put it close to the window.

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And so all these autograph, it was a clipper, so it was probably

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worth $8, but still it was the Clippers before they were good.

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All right.

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And so it started to fade.

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But here's the awesome thing, brothers and sisters, our inheritance isn't

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like any of those things, right?

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Right.

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Our complete salvation will never spoil, will never fade,

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and sure enough will not perish.

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Yeah, our salvation is like that.

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It says it's kept, his inheritance is kept in heaven for you, that

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Greek word is really a, a kind of a military term, and so it's given

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this idea that our inheritance is protected like military style.

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You're complete salvation.

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God has it on lockdown for you.

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He's protecting it.

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So as followers of Jesus Christ, we now hope.

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We now wait with great anticipation for the return of Jesus, which

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will make everything complete.

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Hallelujah.

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We are people of hope.

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Boy, oh boy.

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We are people of hope.

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We have hope in Christ.

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We have hope of salvation.

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But guess what?

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We also have the hope for change in the future.

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One Peter one, verse six and seven, it says, these things have come.

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They're proven genius of your faith.

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The greater worth than goal, which parishes, even though refined by

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fire, may result in praise, glory, and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.

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He said, Hey, there's going to be a transformation and it's gonna be glorious.

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It's going to be praiseworthy, and it's going to be honorable.

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John mentioned this earlier, this verse, John, oh, that's Romans 15.

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We'll read this anyway, but it says, may the God of hope fill you with all

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joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope

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by the power of the Holy Spirits.

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Jeremiah 29 11 says, for I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,

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plans to prosper you and not to harm you.

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Plans to give you hope and a future.

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And so God has always been in this business.

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Why?

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Because he is a God of hope, of giving His people hope that you can

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change, that there's a future that he has in store for you that can

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lead to praise, glory, and honor.

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And so again, we're never categorized with the hope.

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Because we have a Christ who we have hope in.

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We have the hope of complete salvation, and we have the hope for change

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transformation in a bright future.

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You know, there's so many stories in this room.

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If we've had number of people come up and share how they came to know

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Christ, we've even had, uh, uh, or Daisy share earlier, right?

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Hey, you know what?

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There was, there was this time here, and she still had to struggle to be refined.

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But now what?

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Because of the cross, she has hope that she can overcome her pride.

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We've had a number of people in here share before they came to know

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Jesus, there was thought of suicide.

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There was maybe non, uh, clinical depression.

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Uh, there were destructive behavior, bad relationships, but the hope

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of God changed their lives.

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I'm so far about my, my, my, my buddy, uh, Leo Sanchez.

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Leo Leo's, uh, brother in here, in the church here.

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Uh, uh, um, and, and so Leo, um, you know, he, he, um, is a, a, a

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mechanic, but Leo made some poor choices and that led him to prison.

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And he was in prison for several years.

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And Francis, uh, Francis, that was her, her me, Leo was Francis' Mechanic.

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You guys with me there?

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All right, there you go.

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I don't think Francis is a mechanic.

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That would be impressive if she was a mechanic for Leo.

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I'd like higher up.

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All right.

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And so she would reach out to him for years.

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Hey, you gotta come to church.

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He's like, no, no, no, no.

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But then he goes and he does this stint in prison.

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And, and that led him to start thinking about God.

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And as he was in, it was as he was in prison, he started to, to read

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his Bible and started to go more to the Bible classes that were offered.

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And then when he comes out of prison, he finds Francis or Francis

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finds him, whatever the case is.

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The Lord found him.

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And then this happened, and then he was baptized into Christ

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here and we say Hallelujah.

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And so there was hope for change.

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And you know, he wrote this message on GroupMe the other day

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to our, our little family group.

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We, we, uh, we had this family group GroupMe, and he says, Hey, dear family,

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it is an honor to be a part of this group.

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I remember when being in prison and being behind those walls, I pray to our Lord

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Jesus Christ, that when I got out to find the best church for me to attend,

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and he gave me more than I expected.

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And I thank you for the support everyone has given me.

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I'm thankful to our God.

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God is awesome.

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Thank you family.

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There's hope for change.

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There's hope for change.

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Again, many of us can come up here and testify, but the

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question is, do we still believe?

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that there's hope for us.

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I wanna remind every single one of us that hope is alive.

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Amen.

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That hope is alive.

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There's hope for you.

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There's hope for your future.

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There's hope that you can grow and that you can be stuck where you are.

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There's hope you can change and be a better person.

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There's hope that you can overcome that struggle, that sin, or that addiction.

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There's hope for you to be used by God in a miraculous way.

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There's hope for you to be used to have an impact in someone's life.

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And in this world.

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There's hope for your job and your career.

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There's hope for your emotional and mental health.

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There's hope for your loved ones.

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There's hope for your parents.

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There's hope for your children.

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There's hope for your spouse.

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There's hope for your marriage.

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There's hope for your neighborhood.

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There's hope for your university and your schools.

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There's hope for you to become who God created you to be, because hope is alive.

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And again, what's the avenue?

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The resurrection of Jesus.

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The tomb is what?

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Still empty.

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Still empty.

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We talked about that in Easter.

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The tomb is still empty.

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That helps us get perspective.

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But what does it do?

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It reminds us of the hope that we have.

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Hallelujah.

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That the tomb is still empty, that Jesus rose from there.

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As we saying earlier, God robbed the grave and Jesus resurrected.

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That means he is Lord.

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That means his promises are true.

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That means salvation is now and to come.

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You know, it's sad though that many in this world don't have this hope.

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Many in this world don't have this hope.

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You know what I, I thought about this.

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I thought, man, that's, that's terrible at that.

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But man, you know what's even worse is when we as disciples

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of Jesus, we forget this living hope and don't live in this hope.

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Yeah, because we've tasted it, we've experienced it,

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but yet we don't live in it.

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So therefore, we're not experiencing life to the fool.

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Therefore, we're not experiencing the victories in our lives.

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We're not becoming more like Christ who we were created to be.

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But again, we can fall into looking at the past in the wrong way or looking at our

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presence in the eyes of a humanistic view.

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Or we can tell Satan that he's a liar and we can say no.

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The hope is a lie because Jesus resurrected and because of Jesus,

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you and I are people of hope.

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So no matter what happened last night, last week, or even coming

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in, or maybe what you were feeling up to this point, there's hope for

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you because there's hope in Christ.

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There's hope of salvation and there's hope for change in the future.

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And so what should we do?

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Well, this makes me think here that we got, we have to

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remember the hope in Jesus.

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We have to remember this hope.

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We have to fight to retain this hope and live in.

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Because it can fade if we don't constantly remind ourselves, we can forget

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about it and not trust in situations.

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I know my struggle is I can lose grip of this hope.

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Yeah.

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Maybe you're not like me.

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Maybe I can lose grip of this hope for things to get better.

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There's a situation, uh, you know, this week here we're having a good

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time with our family, but you know, it wouldn't be appropriate for me

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to share all the dynamics there.

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But there's just a dynamic that was starting to occur in the

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family, and I was just praying and I was like, God, can you help?

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And I was just like, man, I just, I'm discouraged.

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I'm like, man, can this get better?

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Is this going to get better?

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And so I can easily forget and I can just see things.

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Now I'm looking at the circumstance instead of looking at Christ.

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And so of course looking at the circumstance like,

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man, this doesn't look good.

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But if I go back to who Christ is was and what he will do, it got

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my mind thinking there's hope.

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Amen.

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This can change.

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Marcel, stay in your his will.

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And that's something that we need to do as we, as we remember.

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I appreciate we wait and persevere.

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You know, the same quitters never prosper, right?

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Is that the same, right?

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Yeah.

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You said, I don't know.

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Okay.

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You don't know either.

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Okay.

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Right.

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I think it's quitters never prosper, right?

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Or quitters never win.

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Something like that.

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And maybe Adam both, and maybe that's what it is.

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All right.

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And so why don't quitters prosper?

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Why don't they win?

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It's because they stop . So they never saw it to fruition.

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They never saw it to completion.

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But think about the times when you held on, you're like, wow, God was faithful.

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Amen.

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And so as we remember it calls for us to wait upon the Lord.

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Doesn't mean we do nothing, but it means we wait in expectation, anticipation.

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God will change this.

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And I'm gonna persevere.

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I'm going to persevere.

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I'm going to take one step forward today along with his will.

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And I also believe we should share our hope.

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The world lacks hope.

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I believe this is the reason for increased nonclinical,

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depression, suicide, mass murderers.

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I've been watching the news or just snippets here.

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I think there's like three Mass.

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Murders.

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Murders, uh uh this week.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Like three.

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I mean, we're getting numb to it now, aren't we?

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Yeah.

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Like before you hear about, oh my goodness, now you're

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like, oh man, that's sad.

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And you just move on.

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Yeah.

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We're becoming numb to this.

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Yeah.

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What does that show?

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This is to me, this is the, these are the symptoms of what a lack of hope.

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If people had hope the way we have, we wouldn't see the things that are

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taking place because many people don't believe there's more to this

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life, or they don't believe that their lives can change and get better.

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But as Christians.

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Right.

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We know there is hope.

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We know there's someone who can bring hope and transform lives.

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And we have experienced, and we've tasted this hope, and so

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we know who to have hope in.

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We know that we have the hope of complete salvation, and we have

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the hope that one day God will transform and redeem this world.

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So we can't just sit back and hold it to ourselves.

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We gotta go out and freely distribute this to others.

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Amen.

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Your neighbor, right now, you have no idea what they might be going through,

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but if we shared hope, it might transform.

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We were in a Bible study the other day, uh, me and a couple of the guys there.

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And, uh, and so the guy, you know, he starts sharing about an interaction with

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his friend and he come out, his friend was, um, was, was contemplating suicide.

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And we're like, wow, that's terrible.

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I'm like, man, but look at what you're learning right now.

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You're learning about the hope that is in Christ.

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What do you think God wants you to do?

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He wants you to take it, but he wants you to go quickly and share

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with your friends before that person becomes a news clipping.

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And so God wants us to share our hope.

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We have the treasure of the world.

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We're called to share it.

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Amen.

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Right?

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Not to sit back and just hold it.

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Not to just wait, but to freely give that.

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And if people don't accept it, they don't accept it, but at

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least we shared it with them.

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We say, God can change your marriage.

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God can change that situation if you submit and trust him.

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And so I believe BR Sisters recalled to share our hope.

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Amen.

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Let me ask you this as we close out.

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What if the living hope of Christ started to spread just this month?

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What if the hope in Jesus, the hope of salvation, the hope for

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the future started to be your norm.

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What if hope was more than a word, but started to become your reality?

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Right?

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What if the living hope started to spread?

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What if you went into work or class tomorrow reminded of

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the living hope that you have?

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What if you faced that challenge?

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You know what I'm talking about?

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That challenge in your life.

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You faced it this week with the God of hope.

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What if the living hope of Christ started to spread?

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What if your household started to understand the hope

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that is available to them?

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What if your family group started to share this hope with others?

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What if this living hope started to spread to your neighborhood and your complex?

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What if our cities, our governments, our government officials, were

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influenced by this living hope?

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What if the living hope of Christ started to spread ? What if the world knew about

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the living hope that is found through the resurrection of Jesus the Christ?

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What if all of us started to live as people of hope?

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What if all of us started to spread the living hope of Christ?

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I think it would read like this here, or lemme give you some action steps.

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Sorry, here I got, I got ahead of myself.

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I'm fired up.

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Let me give you some action steps here.

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Here's some action steps real quickly here.

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Thank God for the hope you have in Jesus.

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Spend some time this week, just, just some time this week.

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Maybe it's 15 minutes, maybe it's 20 minutes.

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I don't know.

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But spend some significant time thanking God for the hope that you have in Jesus.

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And then do this.

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Encourage someone to seek hope in Jesus.

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We all have a family member, friend, neighbor, coworker, classmate.

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Encourage them to seek hope in Jesus.

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And then let us take this from being an idea and concept and

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cool religious vernacular to becoming our reality in lives.

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As we close out, I believe we would also praise God in saying, praise be to the

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God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ in his great mercy has given us a new

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birth into a living hope, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the

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Dead Brothers sisters, I pray that we may, that we may live as people of hope.

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