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Recap
Life is full of hopelessness and hard circumstances.
Whether we asked for them or not.
But when Christ steps off the boat, as he did with the demon possessed man, hope comes with him.
As followers of Jesus, everywhere we go we take the hope giver with us (or we should).
Who did you share your hope with this week?
Waiting Game
We don’t always start out hopeless in difficult circumstances.
Most people tend to have hope that something can work out, especially when we have resources and people.
But over time life can take our hope, right?
Am I ever going to see this resolve?
Is there REALLY hope?
Or we run through our hope and find that there is only a few possible hopes left.
Jairus was a man who found himself in this situation.
Mark 5:22-
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“Don’t be afraid, just believe” is not permission to have blind faith.
It means that after we acknowledge the reality of the situation, we choose to believe that when Christ enters a situation he is hope for the redemption of that situation.
Jairus was desperate.
Down to his last hope.
The redemptive work that God is doing in the world is one that is not finished yet.
Now, we believe that he has accomplished it, but he is still finishing it!
That is the essence of Hope, waiting in anticipation for redemption.
Romans 8:18-
Time can make us desperate, because we want assurance of the outcome, we want to know it is ok.
But we don’t always get to see it be ok.
But we serve a God who understands out feelings and has already accomplished, that means that we hope and wait doing our best to remember that Christ is with us and he redeems.
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