Hope Lord Always Before

Hope: Setting the Lord ALWAYS before you

The only Biblical purpose for faith is to serve as a firm foundation for what we can rightly expect of God. So faith is the foundation of the House of Hope.

Because our hope MUST be founded upon Who God really is – His character, nature and intentions for us as those who bear His image – coming to know the Lord by way of experience is an indispensable necessity.

As such, the words of David ring true from Psalm 16:8 which say, “I have set the Lord continually before me; because He is at my right hand I will not be shaken.”

We used this as our text of focus this morning and considered its application to our growing understanding of Faith and Hope.

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Proverb 29 Dreams

Good thing Paul didn’t pursue his dreams!

This is the final chapter in the second division of the greater book of Proverbs, which is comprised of a collection of Solomon’s wise saying collected and compiled by the order of King Hezekiah many years after Solomon’s death.

Perhaps the most noteworthy verse in chapter 29 is verse 18 and we spend a fair amount of time with it.

Ironically, what makes this verse noteworthy is not due to any particularly outstanding truth it reveals, but because of how often it is misunderstood and mistaught in the church today as a justification for selfish pursuits and materialist lives.

To accomplish this amazing feat of diabolical twisting of the passage, Proverbs 29:18 is typically never quoted in its entirety. Additionally, it is artificially connected with partial and misquotes of Habakkuk 1:5 and 2:2.

If Paul had been raised under and followed the modern misteachings of this verse, prior to his Apostolic ministry, he would have gone to the Jews and the New Testament as we know it would not even exist.

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Proverb Parable Prodigal

When a Proverb becomes a Parable

So much is lost to many in this generation, due to their desire to protect themselves from what they misunderstand or perceive as a threat to their freedom. I speak in regard to their primitive understanding of the Law and its role in the life of the New Covenant believer. This is only exacerbated through poor teaching. So many things Paul said are read & only understood on a surface level without any thought to the duplicity it creates throughout the rest of the New Testament, not to mention scripture as a whole.

If every favorable reference to the teachings & life guiding principles of the Old Testament were removed from the New, along with all lead in & out material written solely for those references, what would remain of the New Testament would be an exceedingly brief number of pages filled with loose & disconnected thoughts.

The body of the New Testament contains about 5,000 verses, and many estimates place the quotes, references & allusions to the Old Testament to be between 2,000-4,000. That is a serious amount of material to remove!

I say this because I believe many do not even read the Old Testament & those that do, often miss where these exact words, thoughts, teachings or illustrations are mentioned in the New Testament & I believe that is precisely what happened with Proverbs 28:7.

If Jesus was not referencing this passage in His parable of the prodigal, it would be quite surprising indeed!

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Hope person source

The Person of Hope, the Source of Hope

Today we continued our study on faith, by taking a slightly deeper dive into what faith serves to support which is our HOPE.

In the Bible, Hope is defined as a favorable expectation… the opposite of which would be fear or dread. Both are anticipations of future realities which are not yet realized. The differences being their source AND the fact that Biblical hope is favorable whereas fear is obviously negative.

Traditionally, biblical hope is understood as that which we can rightly expect from God and this is ascertained from His Holy word.

There IS however another source of Hope – it still originates from God, but it comes from what he have learned of God and His character over time. King David serves as a tremendous example of this and so today we referenced several Psalms as well as Samuel which provided scriptural proof that such is a valid, if not an even more valuable source of Hope in the life of a believer because it is rooted in relationship!

An example of this is when David faced Goliath with his Faith FIRMLY supporting his expectation of God’s intervention. He said to Saul, “The Lord Who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear WILL deliver me from the hand of this Philistine.”

It wasn’t pride, it wasn’t presumption, it was a favorable expectation in his God BASED upon His deliverances in the past!

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