May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. (Romans 15:13)
I’ve
written before of an experiment with rats that showed that having hope can keep
one alive and trying for many times longer than not having hope does. And that
hope doesn’t even have to be fulfillable.
The fact that there is a light on that makes a path to escape visible – even if
unreachable – gives reason to hope, even for rats. And, to be mindful of responsibilities
– Hope is the strong belief that what is undesirable will end, go away, or not
damage and/or that what is desirable can, may, or will happen. It’s the belief
that good, improvement, or what is desired, is possible and/or coming.
Today’s
passage describes God as the God of hope. As such, He can and will provide joy
(the strong belief that one is cared for effectively) and peace (the acceptance
of circumstances as beneficial.) These are outcomes of our trust in Him. Our
trust in Him is at least partly due to the fact that He has cared for us
effectively. As the old Prego ad said, “It’s in there.” It’s all in there,
mixed together to make “Hope Sauce.”
The
verse mentions hope a second time. The power of the Holy Spirit is what causes
our hope to overflow. Not only are we
supposed to be full (filled to the rim, to quote another old ad) but filling
others with hope as well. At the very
least, our hope should stain their “clothing” or life in a way that even
the Tides of life can’t wash out. (Oh brother… for some reasons, I’m being very
“commercial” today.)
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