Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"A short hymn of praise that is only a few lines long is called a doxology. In Jewish tradition, a form of a doxology served as the end of each part of the service. At the end of the Epistle to the Romans we find a doxology in the form of a prayer.
Paul writes to the believers in Rome, and all who read it, with the focus on hope.
First, we must believe in the God of hope--not because we expect Him to do anything for us, but because we have faith in Him. Then, as we believe, God will fill us with joy and peace. This is not a temporary fix; it is unending joy and peace that is produced by the Holy Spirit. Seeking God takes our eyes off of our current circumstances and onto the things of God.
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The end result is that we abound with joy and peace. We are filled so full of these gifts that they overflow to everyone around us.
Most every day we encounter someone who feels depressed, sad, or hopeless. God is the giver of hope and the source of our hope. We are made in the image of God and carry His hope with us. God can use our lives to point others to Him as the only true giver of hope.
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