Do You Feel Hopeless?

At some point in your life the future might have seemed full of possibilities. You had dreams and they seemed reachable. But as time ran on life got in the way. You had troubles. Things didn’t pan out. It became obvious that your vision of the future was not going to happen. Perhaps you can add to this your concerns about the world in general. The promise of unending human progress seems fenced in by unfixable problems.

It is hard to live when all you have is the routine, and the problems of life seem entrenched. Without hope it seems that life is not worth living. Too many people reach this point and then act on it. In fact, very few people live their dreams. There is only so much room to be famous athletes, entertainers, or great leaders. That doesn’t mean that only those people get to have hope. In fact, these roles aren’t as great as might think them. If this is your dream, then in some respects you are shooting too high and in others too low.

In it sinfully natural to want to set your own agenda for life. In the end, your personal agenda won’t count for much. God has a plan for each of us. This plan may not be recognized by other people. Currently, it may not be recognized by you. Rather it is recognized by God. It may not change the world as a whole, but it will definitely change a part of it. It may not be rewarded in this life with money and ease, but it will be rewarded on the Day.

God-given hope starts with something that we did not have the right to hope for. It is a whole tapestry of things that are the true meaning of life. It starts with the right to call the Creator of the all things, “Father”. Normal people are far too sinful to be this presumptuous. This relationship allows us to navigate any set of problems. It is true that aging and illness moves us closer to death, but even that isn’t negative. God’s grace to us moves into having a God-given role in life. We can count on having a purpose even when all health has failed us. We only have to be faithful in what prepares for us. We do not have to compete with the world. These things make some space for hope that life will remain purposeful and do-able, but the big payout is yet to come.

The gifts of God are heavily back-loaded. This life is important, but it is nothing compared to what comes after it. Without Jesus this would not be hopeful. God’s Law requires sinners to forever banished. When God forsakes a person all good things are gone and so is hope. Jesus get us past this Law. Because Jesus fulfills the requirements of the Law, and we can be connected to Jesus through faith and baptism, we have a promise of eternal life.

The Apostle Paul, who went through some serious stuff in life, says this:

16 So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. 17 For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, 18 as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.

2 Corinthians 4:16-18 (ESV)

Energizing hope comes from being able to see what is “unseen”. That means that God has had enough time to marinate you in His love and promises so that you have a clear grasp of what is coming to you when you leave this life connected to Christ. This blog is for sharing with you what God has shared about this through the Bible. It is exciting. Because of God’s Word and his action throughout history and in my life, I have hope. That hope will carry me through anything that may happen from today until my death. I can do anything because it all is temporary. I know that my life purpose will change, but it will always be something. After that the true living will commence.

Would I ever consider taking my own life. Nope. Not even to cut the corner and get to Heaven. I have things to do here for God. Do I get discouraged. Not really. It is short-term discouragement at best. In the end I know that I win.

Is this hope a form of self-delusion? When you consider that the whole construction of the universe down to the tiniest detail of life is clearly designed by a vast intelligence, no. When you consider the prophecies pointing to Jesus from deep in time, and the eye-witnesses of Jesus willing to suffer for their testimony, and the giant emergence of Christianity in an environment of persecution, there is plenty of evidence that this hope stands on fact.

I have also had plenty of experience of God teaching me and changing me, encouraging me through prayer and people, working through me in ways that I cannot take the credit, that tells me my hope is well placed.

Is this hope just for me and not for you? God loves the whole world. God wants all people to be saved and come the knowledge of the truth. God wants you. I have hope that He can reach you no matter of how far away you have been and no matter how hopeless you currently are. If you have lost hope, take a look at what the Bible has promised to people in general and to you specifically. Read through the other articles in this blog and get the lay of the land. It is a very hopeful message.

And This Is Eternal Life

Eternal life, as defined by Jesus, emphasizes knowing God and Him as essential to true life, beyond mere existence. Jesus’ sacrificial glory on the cross enables Him to grant eternal life to believers. This connection with God begins when faith is recognized and culminates in baptism, leading to a fulfilling existence in Heaven.

Eternal life can be seen as a conscious existence in an ideal place with an ideal body without end. Jesus, at the beginning of His “high priestly” prayer in John 17, gives a different perspective.

“Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you, since you have given him authority over all flesh, to give eternal life to all whom you have given him. And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.

John 17:1b-3 (ESV)

While Jesus would speak later about the “glory” He had with the Father before the world existed and His desire to return to that, the glory He speaks of here is His victory on the cross. Being crucified and forsaken by God is about as inglorious as it comes, but in Jesus’ situation He is doing it out of love for the Father and for us and for obedience to the Father’s plan. There is great glory in that.

Jesus will do this because He has been given “authority over all flesh”. Jesus has ultimate right to judge all humanity. That is part of His authority. But here it is the authority to give eternal life. He is in position to be the sacrifice for sin and thus bestow eternal life because: He is human, He has been sinless, and the Father has chose Him for the role. At the time of this prayer, Jesus is ready to get it done.

Verse 3 is an enlightening observation. To have eternal life is to know the Father and Jesus. Eternal life is not just eternal existence or consciousness. Those who find themselves in the final punishment of Hell will also exist and be conscious. You can’t call that “life”. That is eternal death because you are forsaken by God at that point. Life is being in connection and relationship with God. All good things come from God. Any joy of living comes when you have some degree of knowing God.

Are you alive in that sense when you are physically alive on Earth but don’t have any connection to God? The Bible would say no:

And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked,

Ephesians 2:1-2a (ESV)

In this situation we are still physically alive on Earth, we are not forsaken by God, but we do not “know” Him either. The same is true for those in Sheol. They are not forsaken yet, but clearly they are not living. They merely exist.

Life truly starts when Jesus “connects” us to himself. I use the word “connect” for lack of a better term. The connection is not a cognitive belief, because people who are too young or brain damaged can have this connection. It is not something that you can will for yourself. God gives it. For people of normal cognition, this happens when God breaks through whatever barrier exists in the human mind and/or soul or spirit and gives us a recognition that the story of Jesus is real and that the promise of God to give eternal life is true and that we now trust it. The next step is baptism, which is where Jesus promises to make this connection. At this point we are “in Christ”. We also “know” Him at this point. The actual mechanics of this at God’s level are not explained to us.

This life will carry over seamlessly through death and into a conscious existence in Heaven, unless we somehow separate ourselves from Jesus.

Heaven and the New Earth will be characterized by many joys which are all the creation of God. Chief among these joys is our ongoing and expanded interaction with God. It will be life to speak to Jesus face-to-face. It will be life to experience every way that the Holy Spirit and the Father manifest themselves in us and in our space.

As a Christian you are alive right now. Greater levels of life will be evident once we get rid of our sin-damaged flesh. That is something to look forward to.