Monday, November 12, 2012

Think Its Hopeless? Think Again.


Even when there was no reason for hope, Abraham kept hoping—believing that he would become the father of many nations. (New Living Translation)
The English Dictionary defines hope as wishing for something with the expectation that it will be fulfilled and to have trust and confidence. This brings me to wondering what the difference is between hope, faith, and wishing. Without attempting to prove either of them by a theological argument or explanation this statement about Abraham clears it up for me. I read it in several different translations and paraphrases of the Bible but for me the NLT summed it up best. Even when there was no reason for hope, Abraham kept hoping. Not only did he hope, he believed. The Bible teaches that this belief he had was accounted to him as righteousness. In other words, Abraham was able to hope against hope by way of his belief in what God told him. Abraham knew it was physically impossible for a man his age to father children. There was no logical answer to his question “how” in his mind. That did not stop him from believing God though. This teaches us the difference between wishing, hoping, and having faith.
Wishing things would be better or work out is the attempt of the human mind to bring comfort in a particular situation. We can wish we were rich, younger, older, healthy, pretty, thin, handsome, taller, shorter, smart, or loved but in reality we may not be. Hoping things will get better comes with a higher level of expectation in that we convince ourselves it is possible for it to happen. Abraham did not wish it would come to pass and although he hoped it would, he was not convinced it could happen. Then he did something that changed his whole perspective; he believed what God told him. I can picture him now going down to Lowes and buying paint to fix up the nursery in his home! Got grandkids on the way? The clerk would ask. “No, we are going to have a kid,” he would answer. The clerk takes one look at him and thinks, yeah, right.
You may be in a situation today in which you think it is hopeless. If you will follow Abraham’s example and put your faith in God by believing what He has said in His word you too will learn the difference between hope, faith and wishing. Jesus knew what He was talking about when He said, “All things are possible with God.” Take hold of that truth and make it your motto.

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