June 2, 2017
Our Hope Is In The Lord
Let me hear what God the Lord will speak,
for he will speak peace to
his people,
to his faithful,
to those who turn to him in their hearts.
Psalm 85:8 (NRSV)
In Psalm 85, the psalmist is
interceding for the people of Israel. The nation is facing a crisis, probably
brought on by a military defeat. The psalmist is looking forward to Israel once
again resting within God’s favor:
Unfailing love and truth have met together.
Righteousness and peace have
kissed!
Truth springs up from the earth,
and righteousness smiles down
from heaven.
Psalm 85:10-11
This intercessory prayer of the
psalmist evidences a great hope that God will restore Israel. The foundation of
this hope is Israel’s experience with God. This is not the first time Israel
has strayed away from her covenant relationship with God. In her past, God’s
unfailing love, and His mercy restored Israel to a right relationship with God.
Based on these experiences with God’s grace, the psalmist has a confident hope
that God will, once again, act on Israel’s behalf.
When Christians gather together
in small groups for study and nurture, the most important question before each
person is, “How have you experienced God
in your life since we last met?” How we answer this question is vitally
important because without a past and present experience of God, we will have
little hope to experience God in our future. Faith is the assurance of things
hoped for and this assurance is based on how we have experienced God working in
our lives. (Hebrews 11:1)
The Bible says, “Don’t be dejected and sad, for the joy of
the LORD is your strength!” (Nehemiah 8:10). Without this hope to
experience God, our life withers: “Hope
deferred makes the heart sick” (Proverbs13:12).
In our life today, we are, once
again, in transition as we wait for the next step in our future to unfold. I sense
God may be calling Cheryl and I to establish a ministry of healing and
wholeness for our church. However, we are just at the beginning, and are
seeking discernment and wisdom. While I do not have certainty for what the
future may hold for us in ministry, I know very well who holds our future. God
has been faithful in our lives. Over and over again, he has manifested his
presence in our life, and shown himself strong. While we are most assuredly
curious about how we will be serving the Lord, we are not anxious. Our hope is
in the Lord.
“We put our hope in the Lord.
He is our help and our
shield.
In him our hearts rejoice,
for we trust in his holy
name.
Let your unfailing love surround
us, Lord,
for our hope is in you
alone.”
Psalm 33:20-22
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