Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A Horse Called Hope

My dear faithful friend sent me this devotional by Richard Sprangler titled "A Horse Called Hope":

Those of us who watched Superbowl 2013, may remember the advertisement with a Clydesdale foal. The story was about a man who raised a foal. He bottle-fed it, slept with the foal when it became sick, and played with and trained it. The man and the young horse bonded. Then one day a company truck came and took the horse away. The man missed his companion. 

Three years later the man goes to a parade and the Clydesdales go by. The horse sees the man and as soon as he is free of the carriage, charges off and the man and his horse are reunited. The company asked people to help name the foal seen in the first part of the commercial. Well after more than 60,000 tweets and Facebook comments, "Hope" was one of the most popular names; so the horse is named Hope.

 
This led to a simple and true realization that people are looking for hope. This is the heart cry of those who submitted the name "Hope" whether they realize it or not.

A constant drumbeat of negativity is tearing individuals down. People are losing or have lost hope. We see this in the "I don't care", "What's the use", "Nothing will ever change" attitudes gripping our world today. People are giving up, losing faith and losing hope. Some are killing themselves, their families and others because they see no hope for the future.

We as believers can also lose hope. I have lost hope from time to time. There have been times in my life when the circumstances of life have caused me to say, "What's the use? I give up. Nothing's going to change." And yes I have prayed, "Lord, take me home." This has occurred in my life when I lost sight of God and I let circumstances draw me away from my relationship with God.

But, there is hope! The Bible states, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." Romans 15:13 (NIV)

God is a God of hope. He wants each of us hope in Him. Many say, "I have been lied to so many times. Promises have not been kept. Why should I hope? Why should I believe?" God is not human and does not lie, He keeps His promises. 

"God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?" Numbers 23:19 (NIV)

"In the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time," Titus 1:2 (NIV)

We as believers must continue to place our hope in God, Our Father, in spite of the circumstances we see around us. This is not always easy, but we must set our minds and hearts on Him. If you trust His timetable and that God loves you, knows what you are going through and will keep His promises, He will restore your hope. 

What about those who live in the world and do not know these truths? They do not understand that God loves them, that He is Hope and that He keeps His promises. We, as believers know these truths and we have the responsibility to tell those who are hopeless, "There is hope." We must be willing in these times to stand up and say, "There is a hope and that hope is in Jesus Christ." 

This hope is not just for the sweet by and by or when we all get to heaven; but it is for the nasty here and now. God is Hope and He is willing to give Himself to you if you are willing to receive Him.

It was this time last week when I felt great despair. I felt desperate as I let my circumstances draw me away. But even more terrifying was the thought of what I would do, if I did not have You, Lord. The hope I have in You. What if in fact, I did not have someone to help me like You do, love me like You do, comfort me like You do. What if in fact, I was alone.

Lord, but I trust You. I trust your timing. I know that You love me. That You know what I am going through. That You will keep Your promises.

Lord Jesus, you restored my hope. But I am sad for those who don't know You. How tragic that they don't know You love them, that You are willing to give Yourself to them if they will be willing to receive You.

Lord, I take the responsibility to tell those who are hopeless, "There is hope." I am willing to stand up and say, "There is a hope and that hope is in Jesus Christ." 

Keep CZECHING IN!

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