I am going to start a word study. I am hoping to do it on Sunday nights. Depending on my schedule it will either be Sunday or Monday nights. I believe the Lord is leading me to do this.I would like to start all the studies in the Old Testament and then move to the New Testament.
The word that will start it all off and we will study it till we can get no more out of it is {drumroll please}
HOPE
So I will start out with a definition from Merriam-Webster {woo hoo} and then starting with a Scripture concerning hope.
Definition:
- To desire with expectation.
- Trust {there it is}
- Desire together with expectation in getting what is wanted.
Scripture concerning hope from the Old Testament:
"Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him" Job 13:15
So here we have this guy...can you picture him, going about his day, praising the Lord? I can. He is abundantly blessed with family, favor and "things"....then BAM! all gone!!! His children, his animals, his home, his everything just gone....gone. Yet through it all Job had something I am very impressed with---very intrigued by he had: HOPE, hope that His God whom he had been faithfully serving would get everything that the Lord told him to expect. He would get favor, abundant blessings, eternal life, love, forgiveness......all those things the Lord promised, Job held onto during his time of trial & tribulation. Do I hold onto those things? Hm. I don't know if at first I could be as honorable as Job---I think I might have a different attitude, especially in the beginning---but Job taught me something---HANG IN THERE--HOLD ON TO THE PROMISES---this is just a season. No matter what anyone says--stay faithful to the Lord and you will have eternal life, stay faithful to the end--hold on, His promises are true. How about Abraham and Sarah? How about King David? How about Moses? Their hope, in what the Lord promised them, kept them hanging in there? Didn't it? What a wonderful God! He gives us that hope, by following through on His promises. He has showed us what it is like to hope and receive! He promised a Saviour that would overcome the world! That would establish His Kingdom---this is what King David held onto--Isaiah, Jeremiah---the hope they had--it kept them going. Our Lord fulfills His promises.
What do you think about Job and his hope? Blog it to me!
2 comments:
Excellent post!
Loved reading your thoughts on this!
One of my fave proverbs is from 13: 12
"hope deferred makes a heart sick, but WHEN (note: not IF) the desire comes, it is a tree of life." We have endless hope!
I am putting a famous quote by Barara Johnson (Christian author) about hope. Come check it out!
Here is the heart of what I see in Job: (this is Job speaking to God)
"I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees You, Therefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes." Job 42:5-6
This comes after God questions Job. It seems to me that the Lord allowed Job to be in this whole thing so that Job would "really know" God, rather than be just following his religious beliefs. (ie. making sacrifices for his children earlier in the book, "in case" they sinned)
Thanks for sharing about hope, Lill! We all need it!
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