Today's Journey
The Hope of Christmas
Dec. 24,2012
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“Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put your
hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.” Psalm 42:5
We talk a lot about hope.
We hope the weather will be good for our family vacation. We hope that our favorite team will win the Super Bowl—or at least make it to the big game! We hope that we get just what we want for Christmas.
But
for many of us, hope lacks a sense of certainty. It is more like a
wish—something that we want to happen but have no way of knowing that it
ultimately will. So we keep our fingers crossed and “hope” that
everything will go the way we want it to.
The reality is that
often life doesn’t turn out the way we hoped it would. Hope is a fragile
commodity. When life is disappointing, our optimism is replaced by
feelings of discouragement and hopelessness. Before long we run the risk
of becoming cynics who believe that there is nothing in which we can
confidently hope.
This was the landscape of life when Jesus entered the world. The prevailing mood of Israel was anything but
hope. The once proud nation was now a puppet state of the pagan Roman
Empire.
The common person lived under the defeating burden of the
exaggerated requirements of the religious establishment. Centuries
before, they had been promised a deliverer who would restore Israel to
its former glory, but it had never happened.
Into this sense of
cynical hopelessness, true Hope was born. But the tragedy of that first
Christmas was that very few realized the hope that had been introduced.
Hope for the forgiveness of sins. Hope for a bright future—forever. Hope
for God’s presence and power in daily living.
Hope that would enable us
to forget the past and set our sights on stuff that doesn’t disappoint.
A hope that, because of Jesus, is a certainty and not just another wish
to be dashed on the rocks of reality.
I love the honesty of the
psalmist who said, “Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed
within me?” We’ve all been there. But let’s not stop there. Keep
reading! “Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and
my God” (Psalm 42:5).
Rejoice that Jesus came to give you something better than the
disappointments of life on planet earth. And when by faith you embrace
Him and all that He promised, you can have a hope that is no longer a
fingers-crossed wish that you harbor in your heart, but rather a
confident, courageous optimism that is rooted in the certainty of His
Word.
Pin your hopes on Jesus this Christmas—you won’t be disappointed!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- What are you hoping for today? How about tomorrow? Are your hopes rooted in temporal things, or eternal?
- In what way did Jesus bring hope to the world when He arrived?
- In what way does Jesus bring you hope personally? Share the hope. Tell a friend about Him today!
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