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1 Peter 1:1-5, New Birth into a Living Hope

Narrative Lectionary Key Verse for Today

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! By his great mercy he has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
— 1 Peter 1:3

NL Daily Devotion for Monday, July 11, 2022

by R. M. Fergus, Clergy Stuff


It hadn’t occurred to me to think about hope as living or dead. What would a dead hope be? Maybe hope in something that can and will never come to pass. Except how could we know for sure? I look at the state of my country and I still want to have hope in our future, but it sure is hard. Do I call that a dead hope? Or does that mean I don’t think with God all things are possible? It’s a conundrum.

On the other hand, maybe it’s as simple as this: a dead hope is a hope in anything that isn’t God. It’s putting my trust in people or things or addictive substances. It’s wishful thinking and grandiosity parading as hope. Whereas a living hope is complete trust in God that, come what may, even if the absolute worst happens, ultimately we’ll be okay. Because God in Christ loved us so ridiculously much that God endured the worst we could ever face in solidarity with us, and opened the way to eternal life with God.

With that kind of living hope, we can’t help but be transformed, and inspired to live our lives to God, asking what God’s will for us is, and taking joy in carrying it out.

What does “living hope” mean to me?


 
Earlier Event: July 10
1 Peter 1, First Peter: Chapter 1