HOPE BEYOND HOPE
Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope is the Lord.
The English poet Alexander Pope wrote, "Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never is, but always to be blest." But where does man turn when hope dries up?
The director of a medical clinic told of a terminally ill young man who came in for his usual treatment. A new doctor who was on duty said to him casually and cruelly, "You know, dont you, that you wont live out the year?" As the young man left, he stopped by the directors desk and wept. "That man took away my hope," he blurted out. "I guess he did," replied the director. "Maybe its time to find a new one."
Commenting on this incident, Lewis Smedes wrote, "Is there a hope when hope is taken away? Is there hope when the situation is hopeless? That question leads us to Christian hope, for in the Bible, hope is no longer a passion for the possible. It became a passion for the promise.
When our expectation is rooted in God and in His Son Jesus Christ as our Saviour from sin and death, the blessing that Alexander Pope says we are always looking for becomes a present reality. Because God is the God of hope (Romans15:13), He alone keeps hope flowing when its springs dry up in the human breast.
My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus Christ the righteousness; I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus name.
THE SECRET OF COPING IS HOPING IN GOD.