Living Hope

April 28th – 1 Peter 1:3-4

1 Peter 1:3-4

Because of God’s great mercy, we have been given a living hope. A hope that can never be shaken or stolen. Easter reminds us that through Jesus’ resurrection, we are born again into a life that is anchored not in what fades, but in what lasts forever. The empty tomb isn’t just a story we celebrate, it’s the doorway to our new beginning. Every disappointment, heartache, and shattered dream now bows to the hope that Jesus secured for us. In Him, our future is bright, our inheritance secure, and our souls are anchored beyond the reach of death and decay. When the world feels unstable, we can stand firm, knowing that heaven is our true home. This living hope breathes life into our weary places and courage into our fearful hearts. Easter is more than a holiday. It’s the celebration of a promise kept and a future guaranteed. Today, lift your eyes. Your hope is alive because your Savior lives. You are loved, you are chosen, and you are held by the One who conquered the grave.

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March 23rd – 1 Peter 1:3

1 Peter 1:3

The Jews who followed Jesus were exiled and scattered across the lands. In need of great hope, Peter reminded them of the living hope we have in Jesus. A hope that springs eternal from the resurrection of Christ from the dead. This hope is not merely wishful thinking, but a confident assurance in the promises of God and the certainty of His faithfulness. The resurrection of Jesus serves as the cornerstone of our faith, providing us with unwavering confidence in God’s power to overcome sin and death. As we reflect on the hope of Easter, we find comfort in knowing that God is actively at work in our lives, orchestrating all things for our good and His glory. Even in the midst of trials and uncertainties, we cling to this living hope, knowing that our future is secure in the hands of our faithful Savior. So let our lips sing praises to the Lord! For His resurrection has transformed our lives.  And His sacrifice has given us a glorious inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for us.

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May 21st – 1 Peter 1:3

1 Peter 1:3

I love this declaration of loving praise from Peter. Because it comes from a heart overflowing with gratitude for the immeasurable mercy of God. A mercy He gives to us, His children, every minute of every day. And from that great mercy springs forth the living hope we have in Christ’s resurrection, and our new birth as adopted children into the family of God. So in light of our new identities as coheirs with Christ, we are to align our lives with God’s Will and His kingdom values. That means trusting in His abundant love, timing, and direction as we navigate life’s challenges. And sharing the message of the Good News of Jesus Christ, and the transformative, living hope He alone offers. Oh how can we not join Peter in his worship and adoration of God. For in His abundant mercy, grace, and love, He spared nothing to give us eternal life. Not even His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ.

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April 2nd – 1 Peter 1:3

1 Peter 1:3

Did you know Peter is often called the apostle of hope? Even as he watched his beloved Master, Friend, and Teacher, hang upon a Cross, he didn’t despair. Because through the blood of Jesus, Peter knew that now everyone who received Christ as their Savior can experience hope. And not just a wishful hope. But a living, confident, expectation through the resurrection of Jesus. Because of His great mercy, God doesn’t want us to remain dead in our sins. And so He offers us a grace we don’t deserve, and can never earn. A grace through His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. And because of Christ’s great sacrifice, we now can be born again. Our heavenly Father chooses, sanctifies, and gives us great purpose. And our lips should offer continue praise and blessings to Him for all He is, and does!

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