Monday, April 14, 2008

Hope

I want to speak to you about the subject of hope, a subject that's been on my heart lately and I want to get your feedback on. There are three words that are often used in the same sentence- faith, hope and love --the greatest of these three being love. I often speak on the subject of love and many others often speak on the subject of faith, but not many of us are speaking on the subject of hope.

Let's begin with a scripture. Job 15:17 says “Where then is my hope? Who can see any hope for me?” Pause and think about what you just read. You probably thought of someone or a specific group of people. Jesus says to think of the hungry, the naked, the sick, the poor, those that are in prison and many more.

1] Where then is my hope? Today, I went to the hospital to visit a 15 year old girl who is very dear to my heart. She used to be one of my little helpers on Saturday mornings when she was eleven. Today, she sits in a hospital, depressed and addicted to drugs. She has done more drugs in her precious young life then I did in the 26 years I spent not knowing Christ. Yes, I did was involved with drugs before I knew Christ - I will tell you about it some day. I looked into her eyes and could see no hope at all. She was throwing her life away because she wanted her father to be a part of her life and he wasn't.

2] Four days ago, I was invited to speak to a group of men who are trying to get their lives together in a place called Hope. For two hours, I spoke to these men about life and how it's not too late to allow the Potter to reshape and fix it. A few of these men cried tears, a few of them became angry, a few of them were thrilled and a few of them showed fear. The fear was “Can I overcome my addictions?” Where then is my hope?

3] Its December and Christmas is quickly approaching. What should be a time of celebration, joy and laughter has become worry, pain, depression and no hope for tomorrow. Where will the money come from to buy toys and pay bills and keep a roof over our heads? How can I do it all? Will I let my loved ones down? That's the fear that comes over so many people during the holiday season. Several years ago, I was working with 27 children that came from low income homes. They were all excited about Christmas but none of them were expecting anything. I knew that something had to be done, so I did what I could do. I purchased 27 yo-yos. It may have cost $30 dollars - I don't remember the exact cost - what I do remember is the look on each one of their faces. You would have thought that I had given them each a one hundred dollar bill. They were so happy - all I could see was their teeth! The joy of restoring hope to a hopeless group of people is still one of my greatest memories of ministry today. I can tell you many true stories similar to these…maybe at another time.

The second part of that scripture asks “Who can see any hope for me?” Why? Because I can't see any for myself. She is 15 years old sitting in hospital room and all she can think of is how she can make her daddy pay for not being there. The only payment she can think of is hurting herself. But then, her daddy, her spiritual daddy, showed up and said to her, “I believe in you and I need you to make it.”

For one hour in her room, it was just her and I, someone who believed in her and someone who could hope for her. She laughed and smiled and cried happy tears. She told me, “I was crying out and just needed to be understood. I will come to see you first when I'm released.”

A placed called Hope. Men, I may only be here this morning for one of you. You may be in this place because the court sentenced you to be here, or you may be here because your wife won't allow for you to come home until you prove to her that you're not using. You may be here because the stuff was killing you and you just need to get cleaned up. I don't know, but I am believing in each and every one of you. I used to be you. I sat where you sit once and I know that you can make it. “Who can see any hope for me?”
One by one, they exited the room, but there was one man who wouldn't move. With tears in his eyes, he looked at me and begged me to mentor him.

Two boys, ages twelve and fourteen, were in my meeting one night. I noticed that they were looking at a piece of paper. When I asked them what they were looking at, one of them spoke up and said, “Every night, we go to bed with this picture under our pillow in hopes of getting a bike because we’ve never had one of our own.” I had forgotten about this until just recently, when I was asked to preach at the funeral for their mother. After the service, a handsome young man came to me and reminded me: “When we needed hope, you were there to give it to us. You bought us our first bike and we have not forgotten it.” “Who can see any hope for me?”

Over the last two years, the Lord has blessed me and my church to be able to distribute over 100,000 toys to people who are without hope; to feed over ten thousand people and to give out coats, blankets and love to people who needed someone who could just hope for them. Today, this event is known throughout the city as "Holiday Hope".

You know something? I don't have all the answers when it comes to solving the problems of people who seem to have just given up on life. What I do have is the will to do, to just do something if it's only a hope and a prayer.
Talk to me. Don't tell me that I'm an awesome person and that God is using me, although I do need to hear these things from time to time. Tell me: what do hope mean to you?

Meet me at Kingdom Advance at Redemption World Outreach Center April 30th – May 2nd.






6 comments:

Anonymous said...

HOPE! What an emotion! Hope gives us a belief that a better outcome is possible. We can hope for something and expect it to be fulfilled. For example, Consider the children mentored through Operation Go who never give up hope for escape from their circumstances and against the odds, plans and accomplishes this. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Heb 11:1

I believe the virtue of HOPE comes from the will and not the passions. And if we let God's will be done, Hope can sustain us through trials of faith which may otherwise seem overwhelming. 4 real!

Hebrews 7:19 also describes a "much better hope". I Hope and I Pray that this generation brings a better hope to our neighborhoods/streets/communities. And if we keep pushing through barriers and jumping over road blocks, the ones with hope has a firm assurance that Christ has promised a better world to the faithful.

Anonymous said...

I understand what it means to lose hope, even when your a child of God. The Lord will often give us a promise or show us a glimpse of our future, but He often never shows us the cost. The word tells us not to grow weary in well doing. Even as we follow the path God lays before us, we often lose hope. It's not happening soon enough, I'm not seeing the results I want, I'm not where I think I should be, etc... Thank God we have a Father who is faithful, even when we lose sight of the prize. This is why we've been promised "though it tarry, wait for it, for it will not tarry." In other words, it's gonna take longer than you expect to get where God's taking you, so just get ready to take your time.

I had just recently been in a place where I couldn't see anything positive happening in my life. I was ready to give up on things God had promised me years ago. Then SUDDENLY, God positioned me in just the right place to be seen by someone who had a key to my destiny. I would like to encourage you - if God said it, it will happen. You don't have to make it happen or make sure you're in the right place at the right time. It's all on God. He will bring the pieces of the puzzle together at the right moment in time. With me, hope was restored in an instant. I saw with my own eyes the thing that I had hoped for come together in an instant. You will, too. Just seek His kingdom first and let Him worry with the rest.

Love ya Evangelist!

Anonymous said...

Hope is the one thing that keeps you going when life happens to you. We should contend for our hope as if we were protecting our kids from a wild animal. Lost hope is worst than losing things, friends, peace, and joy. I can live with out water or food for a certain period. Afterwards, your physical body will begin to shut down. Hope has the same effect on our soul (mind,will,emotions). Lost hope is what make others say "How could he or she get hooked on drugs?”. A few weeks ago I preached a message called Love and War. Part of my text was Romans 8:27 "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose". We've all been called. This passage, if were are honest, is easy to quote but can be hard to walk out, when life throws us a curve ball. Personally, seeing God move in others lives is what keeps hope alive in me. I have seen God bring my mom through raising 9 children in one of Spartanburg's roughest housing projects. Who now is saved, serves God, and has seen God fulfill her hope of her kids making something of their lives and serving God. I’ve seen God take a teenager, who threw up gang signs one week during service. But the next week after some words of encouragement , walk up to me and asked me to lead him to Christ. Philipians 1:6 keeps me hoping in myself and the others God has put in my life. “Being confident of this, he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.

Anonymous said...

I'm responding to your newsletter that was emailed to me last Thursday, April 17th.

What does "Hope" means to me? It's in a song. When my father passed in 1998, my mother had the choir sing, "Because He Lives" and when she passed that song still stay on mind.

"Because He Lives"

Because He lives I can face tomorrow
Because He lives all the fear is gone
Because I know he holds the future and life is worth living because He lives.

No matter what going on in this society, God's in control.

Psalm 31:24-"Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the LORD. (KJV)
"Be strong, all of you who put your hope in the Lord. NEVER give up!"

Anonymous said...

You have a word for the NOW Generation that will impact them and prepare them for the FUTURE Generation. For men's hearts shall wax colder and colder as the season past, but there is a remnant that I have already set aside that will KNOW ME and go forth to do great exploits. These are they that will step into darkness and deliver the hearts and minds of the blinded ones from the clutches of the enemy...They will not be overly concerned for their lives more than fulfilling My assignments in their lives...these are they that will prepare the way for those who are still a 'seed' in the loins of their fathers.

Anonymous said...

That was a powerful word and I had to just sit and think. Hope without is I would not be anything. We all have Hopes and dreams and we have to know that Hope gets up through each day. I have Hopes and because of faith I know that God will bring them to past. Powerful word for the whole body of Christ. We have to deploy the next army for Christ and help to give them the faith to get through each day. You truly blessed me with that word from God. Continue to be a blessing to the kingdom of God and Operation Go Ministry.