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4 Reasons Our Hope Lies in Christ Alone

4 Reasons Our Hope Lies in Christ Alone

There’s something I want you to know. You are never far from hope.

In tragedy, it is there. During dark moments, it covers with light. It soars above despair.

Life brings hurt, heartache, and disappointment. Hard places can dissolve every ounce of faith. 

But in an uncertain world, there is an undeniable hope, an unshakable anchor for our soul.

So, there’s a reason I named this blog community, Hope is Among Us. Why? Because I encourage a fresh perspective on hope based on biblical truths.

“For whatever was written in the former days was written for our instruction, that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.” Romans 15:4 (ESV)

As the unexplainable happens in life, there are promises that bring hope near. Hope that’s real. And it’s only found in One, Jesus Christ.

Now let’s look at 4 reasons our hope lies in Christ alone. 

Life brings hurt, heartache, and disappointment. Hard places can dissolve every ounce of faith. But in an uncertain world, there is an undeniable hope, an unshakable anchor for our soul. Hope in Christ alone. Share on X

H – Hope has a name, Jesus.  

Hope’s birth took place in a lowly stable. Hope grew into a man and carried out the heavenly Father’s will.

Jesus came to die for me and for you—for our salvation and the salvation of all willing to embrace real Hope in the Lamb of God.

God sent Jesus from the throne room of heaven to take our place. Beaten, bruised, and pierced with nails, His blood spilled on a cross. And He bestowed forgiveness on us to cover our sins.

Jesus saves us from condemnation, wrath, ourselves, other gods, and eternal death. But salvation also brings new and abundant life with Jesus as the Savior of our souls and a spiritual way of life.

Jesus is our hope for this life and the next.

Jesus is our hope for this life and the next. Share on X

“Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” I Peter 1:13 (ESV, emphasis added)

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June 23, 2022 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized