The Hope of Resurrection
He which raised up the
Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus . .
—2 Corinthians 4:14
—2 Corinthians 4:14
The resurrection of
Christ brings hope. The late Emil Brunner once said, “What oxygen is for the
lungs, such is hope for the meaning of human life.” As the human organism is
dependent on a supply of oxygen, so humanity is dependent on its supply of
hope. Yet today hopelessness and despair are everywhere. Peter, who himself was
given to despair during the episode of Calvary, writes in a triumphant note,
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His
abundant mercy hath begotten us again into a lively hope by the resurrection of
Jesus Christ from the dead.”
There is hope that
mistakes and sins can be forgiven. There is hope that we can have joy, peace,
assurance, and security in the midst of the despair of this age. There is hope
that Christ is coming soon—this is what is called in Scripture “the blessed
hope.” There is hope that there will come some day a new heaven and a new
earth, and that the Kingdom of God will reign and triumph. Our hope is not in
our own ability, or in our goodness, or in our physical strength. Our hope is
instilled in us by the resurrection of Christ.
Prayer for the day
My hope is in You, my
resurrected Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! May I never despair, as I remember
Your triumph and love.
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