Romans 8:24, 25 (NAS)
For in hope we have been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope;
for why does one also hope for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not
see, with perseverance we wait eagerly for it.
Romans 8:24, 25 (Philips)
We were saved by this hope, and let us remember that hope always
means waiting for something that we do not yet see. For whoever hopes when he
can see? But if we hope for something we cannot see, then we must settle
down to wait for it in patience.
You know that
you know that you are saved. Yeshua, the Messiah, has rescued you from danger
and destruction. However, even though you know that you are saved, you have not
seen the ultimate manifestation, but you have the hope and expectation that it
is true. You are joyfully confident that your salvation will last through out
eternity.
If you were
already living eternally with the Lord, you would not need your hope, for you
would already have discovered its truth. You would now know by experience what
you have been waiting for and your hope would be reality.
As you have
hope for your final salvation, you also have hope for other dreams and visions.
You have put your trust in the Lord to bring them to pass and, therefore, you
continue to hope and expect. With pleasure you are anticipating the fulfillment
of each. Although you have not seen these things with your physical eyes, you
have seen them by faith with your spiritual eyes. You have been looking for and
waiting to receive all the God wants you to have. With patience you hope to
take them in your hand.
So continue to
hold on to your hope. It is through faith and patience that you will
receive the promises that Adonai has made to you.
(Originally
written 12/22/07)
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