“Guide me in
Your truth and teach me, for You are God my Savior,
and my hope is
in You all day long.” (Psalm 25:5 NIV)
December 15th
– 21st
The World Thrills with Hope
When you think of the
word “thrilling” what comes to mind? Climbing
a mountain, running a marathon, sky diving or something else dangerous is what
most think of in terms of a thrill.
Frankly, I doubt the “whole”
world really rejoices over these things.
For instance, my husband hoped to attend a bird dog field trial. When he finally went, he felt it was the thrill
of his life (other than marrying me of course!).
The concept of hope is
looking for a reason to keep believing and helps us get to the other side of something. Actually, for a Christian, it’s a place
holder for faith as we patiently wait on the Lord for guidance.
“Guide me in Your truth and teach me, for You are
God my Savior,
and my hope is in You all day long.” (Psalm 25:5
NIV)
Rarely, if at all, do we
think of “spirituality” as thrilling. However,
French poet Placide Cappeau felt differently when he penned the poem O Holy
Night. John Sullivan Dwight’s version is
most commonly sung, but the original translation literally depicts and shares
the message of how thrilling the hope of Christmas is for all who believe in
the Christ child as the saving Redeemer.
“Midnight, Christians,
is the solemn hour,
When God as man
descended unto us
To ease the stain of
original sin
And to end the wrath of
His Father.
The entire world
thrills with hope
On this night that
gives it a Savior.
People, kneel down,
await your deliverance,
Christmas, Christmas,
here is the Redeemer.
… for all of us He is
born, He suffers and dies.
People, stand up! Sing
of your deliverance,
Christmas, Christmas,
sing of the Redeemer.”
The world may be weary
and struggling to find hope, but all is not lost. Hope in Jesus to fill you
with joy and peace in believing as He guides you into all truth teaching the
way to go.
This year may the world
rejoice in carols of praise at Christmas, with the thrill of hope in our Savior,
Deliverer and Redeemer. (cw)
“May
the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing,
so that
by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.”
(Romans
15:13 ESV)
December 15th – 21st Daily
Bible Reading
15. Ezekiel
32; Psalm
139
16. Ezekiel
33; Psalm
140
17. Ezekiel
34; Psalm
141
18. Ezekiel
35; Psalm
142
19. Ezekiel
36; Psalm
143
20. Ezekiel
37; Psalm
144
21. Ezekiel
38; Psalm
145
*Also
be sure to read a Proverb a day.
Daily Readings are designed to
read through the entire Bible in one year.
Invite
Jesus into your heart. Say the prayer
of salvation.
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