Hope for the Broken

hope-2I’m sitting at an airport having just preached this morning in a conference with the theme of “Hope” and it occurred to me just how many people around me are potentially without hope.

But what does that really mean? What are incenuating when we say that we have “lost hope” or that someone is completely and totally “without hope?”

A feeling of hopelessness is generally tied to some event or loss that we have experienced and the solution is not yet visible. Some people mistakingly equate hopelessness to brokenness. Often, a period of brokenness will lead to a season of hopelessness but they are certainly two distinct emotional realities.

When we have hope, we have assurance that our present situation will improve. It might be a relationship, our health, our finances, or simply life in general. When we are filled with hope, we know that the clouds will soon disappear and yield to the sunshine.

When our hope is gone, we doubt that things will ever improve and what we have is the best we will ever see. Paul said it this way, “if I had hope in this life only, I’d be of all men most miserable.” Paul is saying that if this life, with its problems, troubles, struggles and yes, even it’s joys would be a completely hopeless scenario.

What is your level of hope today? Are you going through a valley that seems to be endless? Take a little time today and read Peter’s Epistles. These two letters focus on the excruciating trials and persecution that the church was enduring. However, these two works from Peter’s pen are overflowing with hope. Or, as Peter calls it, a living hope.

As you read, remember that Paul had already been martyred about two years prior as had many other apostles. When Peter wrote these words, his own death by crucifixion was looming in the near future.  And Peter says to his readers, “HOPE.”

Peter learned something when he stepped out of the boat and walked across the water. He learned that if one takes their focus off of Jesus they will instantly begin to sink. Perhaps your focus is on your problems, pain, and persistent predicament. If you continue to focus on such temporary things, hope will seem most impossible.  However, if you look to Jesus, the author and finisher of your faith, hope, a living hope is yours for the taking.hope-quotes14

“Which Way Did He Go George?”

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I loved Saturday morning cartoons when I was growing up as a kid. I always beat mom and dad out of bed on Saturday and ran in to pull the on button on our T.V. I’m not that old, we just had a very old T.V. for a very long time when I was growing up.  We actually had to get out of our seat, walk to the T.V., and turn a knob to change the channel.  Then came our VCR.  It had a remote and it revolutionized our lives!

Well, enough of that. Back to the cartoons. My favorite cartoon of them all was The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show™. There were at least a couple of characters that used the line, “which way did he go George, which way did he go?” They were always talking about Bugs of course.  As a matter of fact, someone was always looking for that rabbit.

They had just witnessed something otherworldly. Jesus had just levitated before their very eyes. Up, up, up He went until He disappeared into a cloud. Had there been a disciple named George, I am quite certain that there would have been a chorus of “which way did He go, George? Which way did He go?” He was there…then, He was gone. The narrative that Luke recorded in Acts 1:11 tells us that they were all “gazing” up at the sky. Well, the KJV says “gazing” while the more modern translations simply says “looking.” I like “gazing” better because it better captures what they were doing. I imagine with their chins resting comfortably on the ground, they could not take their eyes off of the sky in disbelief.

Enter the angels. “Guys, why are you gazing up into the sky?” they said. “Jesus, yes, this very same Jesus, will come again in the same way that you have seen Him go away.” I don’t know about you but in 2017 those are some AWESOME words of hope!

In John 14 Jesus told His disciples that this was going to happen.  He told them that He was going to go away for a little while and prepare a place for them. Good ole Thomas even asked for directions on how to get where He was going and Jesus assured them that He, in fact, was The Way, The Truth, and The Life and that no one would come to see the Father unless they came through Him, the Son. He gave them a promise…”If I go, I will come again.”  Now, we know He went, so, it stands to reason that if He went as He said He would, why should we doubt that He will return as He said He would.

Sometimes its easy to look at our life situation and say to one another, “which way did He go, George, which way did He go?” Because in those moments, He feels like He is gone and is nowhere to be found. He promised that when He left, He’d send a comforter in the person of the Holy Spirit.  Well the comforter has come and I pray that He will comfort your heart today and remind you to keep looking up because, “this same Jesus who was taken up from you will also come again in the same manner as you have seen Him go.”

 

Times are a Changin…

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Unless you live under a rock…an exceptionally large rock, you are aware that there was yet another terrorist bombing over the weekend in New York.  This time, the bombs were located in pressure cookers, of all things. I can’t wait to hear what the President and Presidential hopefuls have to say about this latest incident. New York…that’s quite a distance from me.  Here in my neighborhood just this weekend, a small 9 month old baby was stabbed along with a few adults.

Whew…when will it ever end?

Well, that’s just it…it won’t end.  The results of this coming election will not remedy the problem of uncontrollable craziness that is going on in our nation and around the world. So, what’s gotta change?  What has got to happen in this nation for things to turn around? Can I tell you that the necessary changes have little, if anything, to do with who stands or who does not stand when the national anthem is played.  Nope.  While that might get your blood pressure rising as an American Patriot, getting athletes to stand isn’t going to fix the problem.  Here’s the problem.  Now, before I continue, please understand that my diagnosis of the issue is going to be so simple that it will not reflect the fact that I have spent the last three years in a seminary and am getting closer to earning a MDiv. This diagnosis is so simple that you might be tempted to chuckle when you read how simple and direct it is.  However, I will go ahead and offer it regardless. Here I go.

The problem in our nation and, therefore, the main thing that must change is found in Scripture in Psalm 33:12, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people whom he has chosen as his heritage!” (ESV)

Now, before you post comments about this verse applying to the nation of Israel in its original context, let me stop you and tell you that I am completely aware of that fact. However, the truth of this verse is applicable to any nation which recognizes יהוה (Jehovah) for its אלהים (Elohim).

Simple reasoning will allow one to ascertain that if the above statement is true, and I certainly believe that it is because I believe His Word is true, then, it stands to reason that the opposite of the conditions presented and, therefore the ensuing results from those reversed conditions would be true as well.  In other words, if a nation’s blessing or happiness is based upon their acknowledgment of God as their LORD, then, if a nation fails to acknowledge God as their LORD, those blessings will be minimized.

News Flash!!!!

Jehovah has not been recognized as the Elohim of the USA long before people started standing or failing to stand for our flag or anthem.  We are now a nation that values tolerance above truth, acceptance above accountability, and personal preference above prescribed practices.  We are a “if it feels good, do it” society now and God is nowhere to be found.  Are we really surprised?!  Are we really daring enough to ask, “where is God?!?”

What Do We Do Now?

Remember this…

Psalm 46:9-11

“He makes wars to cease to the end of the earth; He breaks the bow and cuts the spear in two; He burns the chariots with fire.“Cease striving and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” The LORD of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our stronghold. Selah.…

It may not be today or tomorrow.  You and I may not live to see it happen in this nation, but rest assured friends that His Word is true and one day, “at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.…

Be Blessed!