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One Last Hope
Who could forget her story!
As the London Guardian wryly observed, "Whatever faults Maria D'Antuono may have, wasting time is not among them."
The 98-year-old woman was one of the few survivors to be pulled from the rubble of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck central Italy.
For thirty dark and interminable hours, she lay trapped beneath the ruins of her home, not far from the L'Aquila epicenter.
But they found her!
And as the elderly woman was carried to safety amidst the cheers of the onlooking crowd, someone asked her what she had done to pass the hours while waiting and hoping for rescue.
"Why, crochet, of course!"
Her world comes down around her—but the 98-year-old matriarch survives with a hook, a ball of yarn and a heartful of hope.
Not even an earthquake can bury hope!
The Hopes of Israel
The Old Testament is full with promised ones.
People who were chosen by God to do a wonderful work for the people of God.
These are the Hopes of Israel.
The Hopes of Israel typically appear when God’s people are in the midst of trouble like persecution, famine, slavery, etc.
Promised Messiah
In the Old Testament alone, there are over 12 Hopes of Isreal or Saviors of God’s people.
The first was foretold in .
God made a promise both to humanity and to the serpent on that day.
He promised that through the seed of Eve would come a savior, a messiah or a promised one who would redeem God’s people and destroy the evil one.
He would be the first and true Hope of not only Israel but of humanity.
But before he would come there would be many hopes of God’s people.
Seth
Can you imagine Eve and Adam’s excitement when they had their first children?
They had been dreaming of the day that they could return to the garden of Eden.
It had been their home and they were exiled from it.
Now they didn’t just have one offspring but two!
Its a no wonder that Eve’s response is filled with excitement and hope.
Genesis 4:
“I have gotten a man with the help of the Lord!”
You can’t help but think that Adam and Eve were overjoyed not just with the joy of a baby boy but with the possibility of entering their long lost home.
But their joy would not be fulfilled in Cain or Abel, but through the line of Seth.
Genesis 4:25
Jesus the Messiah, the promised prince would come through the line of Seth and thus fulfill the prophecy.
Noah
Along the course of history God would sent men and women who would bring salvation to His People.
One of the firsts of those was Noah.
After the fall of humanity to sin, the value and condition of the people had gotten so terrible that God who is full of love, compassion, mercy, and greatness had this to say about the humans he had created.
The Bible describes the condition of humanity as every intention of the mind and heart of just about every human was continually evil.
This fact alone hurt God all the way to the heart, so much in fact that God regretted his creation and there was a chance of the destruction of the entire human race.
But among the men and women there was one man and one family who found favor in the eyes of God.
God would use Noah as the Hope of humanity to save the human race from a destructive flood.
Abraham and Issac
Abraham was called out of Ur the land of Babylon.
God would make a promise to Abraham.
The first was that He would make Abraham a great nation and the second was that He would give him a son, a son of promise.
Issac
Jacob
Joseph
As we move quickly down the list of the hopes of humanity we come to Joseph.
Joseph was the literal hope and joy of Israel.
Joseph’s father, Jacob’s name was changed to Israel and his life was occupied with Joseph his beloved son.
Because of this, 10 of his 12 brothers grew jealous of Joseph and betrayed their own brother by selling him into slavery.
Though a slave Joseph would rise through the ranks in Egypt and eventually end up bringing hope and salvation to not only his family who had betrayed him, but to the then know world!
A famine arose in Canaan and Egypt and only Joseph had enough food for everyone.
Egyptians, Canaanites, Hebrews, all were saved by the power of God through the hand of Joseph.
Moses
After Joseph, the children of Israel were enslaved in the land of Egypt, so God rose up Moses, the next Hope of Israel to bring salvation to the people.
Joshua
The List Goes On and On...
Later in the book of Judges, when the Israelites had been living in the promised land for some time, the Israelites were persecuted by the Philistines, so God brings up Sampson who was supposed to deliver the people from the Philistines but was consumed with adulter
There are so many more in this list from Sampson to David to Cyrus and finally to Yeshua Hameshia.
Samuel
After a time God would bring up Samuel to lead the people back to God and away from the idolatrous teachings of the day.
Samuel was the prophet and judge of Israel for most of his life.
David
God would use Samuel
Solomon
Esther
Cyrus
Yeshua Hameshia
The Hope of Israel
While the Old Testament has many who give hope to Israel, the New Testament only has one Hope of Israel, the true Hope of Israel.
The entire story of the bible is centered around Jesus.
Just about everyone in the Old Testament is looking and watching for the soon coming of the Messiah the prince.
From Eve down to the very last book of the Old Testament there is a cry for Jesus.
The New Testament picks up on that cry.
Matthew, Luke, and John introduce us to a need of a savior, a need of a Messiah.
Matthew is filled with the fulfilled prophecies of the Messiah through Jesus.
Matthew 1:
John in the very first chapter presents a world in darkness, but the light is soon to arrive in the form of Jesus.
John 1:9-
Jesus is the fulfillment of the hope of Israel.
The people once again are under the rule of a foreign nation, and Jesus has come not to just bring peace from enemy nations but more importantly to bring peace from sin.
This is the beauty of Christmas.
A celebration that the Hope of Israel has come.
The greatness of Christmas is the beauty of the story of humanity.
The one whom Adam and Eve were so excited to see has finally been born.
May we never forget that Jesus is present, alive, and active in our lives.
Not only has he been born, but he has lived, died, and rose again.
Jesus completed His mission on earth.
One of the last characters in the bible and in the book of Acts is the Apostle Paul.
He ends his ministry in Rome and when he is brought before the authorities he has these beautiful words to say.
It is because of the hope of Israel that I am wearing this chain.
But it was this hope that kept him going on and on.
This hope will give you strength as well.
Your Hope As Well
Jesus began as the Hope of Israel but He died and rose again as the Hope of Humanity.
Jesus’ life is your hope.
Jesus is the hope of _____!
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