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Jesus, the Man for All Time. And Our Great Hope.

Well, I got through half the year without missing a post each day, but coming off of vacation, I got two days behind! So I’m going to catch up by giving you three different quotes about hope today:

    There are two ways to look at human history, I have concluded. One way is to focus on the wars and violence, the squalor, the pain and tragedy and death. From such a point of view, Easter seems a fairy-tale exception, a stunning contradiction in the name of God. That gives some solace, although I confess that when several of my friends died, grief was so overpowering that any hope in an afterlife seemed somehow thin and insubstantial.
    But There is another way to look at the world. If I take Easter as the starting point, the one incontrovertible fact about how God treats those whom he loves, then human history becomes the contradiction and Easter a preview of ultimate reality.
    Hope then flows like lava beneath the crust of daily life.

–Philip Yancey

    I take hope in Jesus’ scars. From the perspective of heaven, they represent the most horrible event that has ever happened in the history of the universe. Even that event, though —the crucifixion— Easter turned into a memory. Because of Easter, I can hope that the tears we shed, the blows we receive, the emotional pain, the heartache over lost friends and loved ones, all these will become memories, like Jesus’ scars.
    Scars never completely go away, but neither do they hurt any longer. We will have re-created bodies, a re-created heaven and earth. We will have a new start, an Easter start.

–Philip Yancey

    Christians can hope because faith always reaches beyond earthly circumstances. Its confidence is in a person. And no other person in recorded history has influenced more people in as many conditions over so long a time as Jesus Christ. The shades and tones of his image seem to shift with the needs of men:

  • the Jewish Messiah of the believing remnant,
  • the Wisdom of the Greek apologist,
  • the Cosmic King of the Imperial Church,
  • the Heavenly Logos of the orthodox councils,
  • the World Ruler of the papal courts,
  • the monastic Model of apostolic poverty,
  • the personal Savior of evangelical revivalists.
  • Truly, he is a man for all time. In a day when many regard him as irrelevant, a relic of a quickly discarded past, church history provides a quiet testimony that Jesus Christ will not disappear from the scene. His title may change but his truth endures for all generations.
    –Bruce Shelley

    I hope that you have hope because of who Jesus is and because of:
    – what He has done in your life in the past;
    – what He is doing in your life in the present; and
    – what He will do in your life in the future stretching into all eternity!

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    Private Prayer: The Spiritual Discipline Most Needed

    Private prayer should be practiced by every Christian;Long periods of Bible meditation will purify our gaze and direct it; Church attendance will enlarge our outlook and increase our love for others; Service and work and activity — all are good and should be engaged in by every Christian.
    But at the bottom of all these things, giving meaning to them, will be the inward habit of beholding God. A new set of eyes (so to speak) will develop within us, enabling us to be looking at God while our outward eyes are seeing the scenes of this passing world.

    –A. W. Tozer

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    We Have Sufficient Evidence for Faith in Jesus

    As Christians we do not have absolute proof for our belief in Jesus. There is in fact no absolute proof for any ultimate proposition, whether Christian or Buddhist or atheist or whatever. But the God of the Bible does not call us to leap in the dark; he does not require faith without evidence, for that is mere superstition…. I found God offered both: He gives us the subjective experience of knowing him and objective evidence to act upon. It is not evidence that overwhelms us or answers every question, but it is evidence that is sufficient.
    –Rebecca Pippert

    Amen.

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    Sin, Death, nor Hell can Swallow Jesus Up

    Since sin, death, and hell cannot swallow Jesus up, they must needs be swallowed up by him in stupendous conflict. For:

  • His righteousness rises above the sins of all men;
  • His life is more powerful than all death;
  • His salvation is more unconquerable than all hell.
  • –Martin Luther

    I still struggle with sin; I know that I will have to face physical death; and I realize that I deserve to go to hell. And therefore I am so glad that I have a Savior that is so much bigger than these three enemies. He never sinned, He conquered death by raising Himself from the dead, and He dictates who does or doesn’t go to Hell based upon our faith in Him. He has swallowed up these three, and now I no longer have to fear them if I have placed my faith firmly on Jesus and His power to save.

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    The Priority of the Word

    The soul can do without everything, except the Word of God, without which none at all of its wants are provided for. But, having the Word, it is rich and wants for nothing; since that is the Word of life, of truth, of light, of peace, of justification, of salvation, of joy, of liberty, of wisdom, of virtue, of grace, of glory, and of every good thing.
    –Martin Luther

    The Word provides us with all that we need. And as we make it more and more a part of our life, we find that it also meets our every desire.

    We say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and many of us would not start the day without it. Why start your day without the Word of God? Be sure to take time today to spend some time reading that most important gift that God has given us to meet both our needs and our wants.