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“Optimism hopes for the best without any guarantee of its arriving and is often no more than whistling in the dark.
Christian hope, by contrast, is faith looking ahead to the fulfillment of the promises of God.
Optimism is a wish without warrant; Christian hope is a certainty, guaranteed by God himself.
Optimism reflects ignorance as to whether good things will ever actually come.
Christian hope expresses knowledge that every day of his life, and every moment beyond it, the believer can say with truth, on the basis of God's own commitment, that the best is yet to come.”
― J. I. Packer
This day is precious.
We celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour.
This is a day to shout from the rooftops.
“Christ is Risen”
God has come in the form of His creation and paid a debt He did not owe but I could never pay.
My prayer is for you to have a greater understanding and appreciation for what you and I have been given.
The tremendous cost of the gift of salvation is something we cannot comprehend.
But we are going to try
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Now we know the rest of the story.
Mankind rebels against God.
This beautiful creation tells its creator that we do not need God and in fact we are God.
[ Now if Beth has a cookie that is not looking the way she wants it to.
She just reshapes it.
(smash and reshape dough)]
This is not how God works.
He gave us something called free will and He will not violate it.
Through out this beautiful book He pleaded with His people to come back.
God had a plan
God sent His son to pay our price and make a way for us.
{picture of kids} (Is Beth or Ritchie going to pick one of their kids to sacrifice to bridge the gap with this cookie?)
And that is not all.
This is a love we cannot comprehend.
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He is our everything.
He is our life.
He is our blessed hope.
He is the hope for today and tomorrow.
The hope for our children.
The hope for our country.
He is everything.
He Is
In Genesis, He's the breath of life
In Exodus, the Passover Lamb
In Leviticus, He's our high priest
Numbers, the fire by night
Deuteronomy, He's Moses' voice
In Joshua, He is salvation's choice
Judges, law-giver
In Ruth, the kinsmen redeemer
First and Second Samuel, our trusted prophet
In Kings and Chronicles, He's sovereign
Ezra, true and faithful scribe
Nehemiah, He's the rebuilder of broken walls and lives
In Esther, He is Mordecai's courage
In Job, the timeless redeemer
In Psalms, He is our morning song
In Proverbs, wisdom's cry
Ecclesiastes, the time and season
In the Song of Solomon, He is the lover's dream
He is
He is
He is
In Isaiah, He's the prince of peace
Jeremiah, the weeping prophet
In Lamentations, the cry for Israel
Ezekiel, He's the call from sin
In Daniel, the stranger in the fire
In Hosea, He is forever faithful
In Joel, He's the Spirit's power
In Amos, the arms that carry us
In Obadiah, He's the Lord our Saviour
In Jonah, He's the great missionary
In Micah, the promise of peace
In Nahum, He is our strength and our shield
In Habakkuk and Zephaniah, He's pleading for revival
In Haggai, He restores the lost heritage
In Zecharia, our fountain
In Malachi, He's the son of righteousness
Rising with healing in His wings
He is
He is
He is
In Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
He is God, Man, Messiah
In the book of Acts, He is
The fire from Heaven
In Romans, He's the grace of God
In Corinthians, the power of love
In Galatians, He is freedom
From the curse of sin
Ephesians, our glorious treasure
Phillipians, the servant's heart
In Colossians, He's the Godhead Trinity
Thessalonians, our coming king
In Timothy, Titus, Philemon
He's our mediator and our
Faithful pastor
In Hebrews, the everlasting covenant
In James, the one who heals the sick
In First and Second Peter, He is our shepherd
In John and in Jude, He's the lover coming for His bride
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