Thursday, March 25, 2010

Can't Help But Hope

Colossians 1:27

In the midst of troubled times, when economies are shaking, prices are sky-rocketing and investments are vanishing, it is easy to grow distressed. Even believers, washed in the precious blood of Christ can find themselves looking at the stormy waves and ignoring the sleeping Savior inside of their vessel. It is easy to forget that we have Him, not only in our boat so to speak, but living in our hearts, and He is our provider.

While the world can find little to be hopeful for, the Christian need look no further than Christ’s finished work, being manifested in their very life. The mystery among the Gentiles is “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27). It is such a mystery because it defies all natural laws. Only with Christ can you find peace in the storm. Only with Christ can you see the problems that befall our nation and have no fear for tomorrow. He is not around you, or near you, for that would be too far away. He is in you, reminding you that His grace is rich (verse 27)!

Jesus told His disciples that the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer was to convince, or convict them of righteousness. This does not mean that He is in you to tell you to live righteous every day. If you could just ‘live righteous’ by being told to, then the 10 Commandments would do just fine, but we know that Israel had those and didn’t live righteous at all. Jesus further explains it when he tells you why the Spirit convicts of righteousness:

“Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more” (John 16:10).

The Holy Spirit must remind the believer of their righteousness because without Jesus standing by us in the flesh, it will be easy to feel that He is not with us at all. The Spirit works constantly to convince the believer that they are the righteousness of God in Christ, even if they don’t feel like it.

Christ in us is as our hope for all of glory. When we acknowledge that He is there, in spite of our circumstances, we are bringing His glory to light, allowing Him to control our circumstances. Many Christians wander through this life subject to the same things that their worldly counterparts suffer through because they do not rest in Christ’s finished work in their life. Be reminded today that He will never leave you nor forsake you. Need hope? Look inside and find Jesus.

Zechariah told the Israelites to turn to the strong hold when they were in need. Jesus is that strong hold, anchored in Calvary’s cross, unshakable in times of shaking. The prophet completes the statement with, “Turn you to the stronghold, ye prisoners of hope: even today do I declare that I will render double unto thee” (Zechariah 9:12). I love the phrase ‘prisoners of hope’. When you view Christ as your hope of glory, you become a prisoner to that hope. You can’t help but hope!

Remember who you are in Jesus; and remember who Jesus is in you. Christ is in you, even if you don’t feel like it. The Holy Spirit is proclaiming that you are righteous in Christ. Don’t worry about the shaking, for He is greater than it all.

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