November 29, 2009
Background Scripture: 2 Peter 3:1 – 13
Lesson Passage: 2 Peter 3:1 – 13
“Don’t Lose Hope!” That was the topic of a sermon I heard preached by a Japanese clergyman in Tokyo more than fifteen years ago. I don’t remember all of the major points that he emphasized but I remember the topic vividly. The sermon was preached in the Japanese native tongue which I do not speak or comprehend. There was a young Japanese college student sitting next to me in the church service who gladly translated everything the preacher was saying for me. It was a very good message but it was the end of that sermon that was very dramatic for me. The preacher looked directly at me and he exclaimed in very good “English” diction, Don’t Lose Hope! For a moment I wondered if I had received the gift of interpretation of tongues so I asked the college student if that last statement was actually in English to which I received the reply that it was. That sermon is a very good message for all Christians. There are plenty of naysayers who would seek to discourage those who strive to live the Christian life. Then again, sometimes we may even question within ourselves, What if all of this is for nothing? Would I be satisfied with the life I have lived if I found out this is all there is to it? I thank God that those are questions that I don’t have to wrestle with or worry about. Peter’s assertion in our lesson today is that the word of God is sure. God’s word is so sure that all physical existence stands on it and is kept intact by it. Likewise, the word of God assures the fiery destruction of the physical world at the end when God will create a new Heaven and a new earth. Christians learn to look to God’s word for assurance. We don’t just depend on the word of God during our lifetimes but look even beyond the grave. What an awesome promise of God and expression of our faith that even death cannot dampen our hope. The more we learn of God the more we endeavor to walk closer to him and allow him to guide us in our daily living. Those who are not of the faith cannot possibly see or comprehend the facts that are brought forth by God’s word. They arrogantly declare Christians to be naïve even as they lean on the strength of their own ignorance. Our hope is not in what can be seen or explained by nature so the natural man cannot receive our message or understand it. God’s promises are spiritual and so too is the wisdom we receive from him. It is this wisdom that surpasses worldly understanding. We are people of hope because we are people of faith. Our day to day living continues to move more and more towards a certain future and is not constrained or restrained by a perishing world that is doomed for destruction. Our lives today should be governed by the certainty of the future that God has declared in his word. We are right in our position because we choose to believe God and trust him to deliver us to a promised future—even beyond the grave! We will encounter many naysayers on the Christian journey but we should always remember, “Don’t lose hope!”
Robert C. Hudson
November 18, 2009
God’s Grace
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