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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2024 · 24 MIN

Hope / Back to the Basics

from PCFC Sermons · host Parma Christian Fellowship Church

Weekend Service for September 15 Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 13:12-13 In our second week of the "Back to the Basics" series, we delve into the concept of hope, building on last week's discussion on faith. We explored how hope is essential in our lives, especially during challenging times. I shared the story of Peta Murchison, a mother whose daughter was diagnosed with Batten disease, a terminal illness. Despite the hopelessness of her situation, Peta's story highlights the human capacity to find hope even in the darkest moments. This contrasts with our Christian perspective, where our hope is rooted in faith in Jesus Christ. We examined Romans 15:1-13, focusing on verse 13, where Paul prays that God, the source of hope, fills us with joy and peace through our trust in Him. This passage was written to early Christians navigating the transition from Judaism to Christianity, a time fraught with uncertainty and division. Paul emphasizes that our hope should not be tied to earthly circumstances but to God, who is the true source of hope. We often place our hope in transient things like family, possessions, and careers. However, these can fail us, leading to a loss of hope. Paul reminds us that our hope should be in God, who fills us with joy and peace, enabling us to overflow with confident hope through the Holy Spirit. This hope is not just for good times but is especially crucial during trials and tribulations, as these experiences develop our endurance, character, and ultimately, our hope in salvation. I also stressed the importance of community and professional help in maintaining hope. Isolation can exacerbate hopelessness, but the support of fellow believers and faith-based counseling can be instrumental in restoring hope. As followers of Christ, we are called to be instruments of hope, bringing light to those in despair. Our faith should be the core of our identity, guiding us to live lives that reflect the hope we have in Jesus Christ. [0:00] Welcome [01:25] Introduction to Hope [02:36] Peta Murchison's Story [03:32] Human Capacity for Hope [04:22] Challenges in Finding Hope [05:10] News and Social Media [05:59] Romans 15:1-13 Overview [07:12] Strength in Faith [08:23] Acceptance and Unity [09:18] Source of Hope [10:34] Importance of Scripture [12:32] True Source of Hope [13:41] Active Faith [15:00] Romans 5: Endurance and Character [16:25] Trials and Growth [18:51] Community and Professional Help [20:53] Instruments of Hope [21:49] Eternal Hope in Christ [22:32] Closing Prayer

Weekend Service for September 15 Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 13:12-13 In our second week of the "Back to the Basics" series, we delve into the concept of hope, building on last week's discussion on faith. We explored how hope is essential in our lives, especially during challenging times. I shared the story of Peta Murchison, a mother whose daughter was diagnosed with Batten disease, a terminal illness. Despite the hopelessness of her situation, Peta's story highlights the human capacity to find hope even in the darkest moments. This contrasts with our Christian perspective, where our hope is rooted in faith in Jesus Christ. We examined Romans 15:1-13, focusing on verse 13, where Paul prays that God, the source of hope, fills us with joy and peace through our trust in Him. This passage was written to early Christians navigating the transition from Judaism to Christianity, a time fraught with uncertainty and division. Paul emphasizes that our hope should not be tied to earthly circumstances but to God, who is the true source of hope. We often place our hope in transient things like family, possessions, and careers. However, these can fail us, leading to a loss of hope. Paul reminds us that our hope should be in God, who fills us with joy and peace, enabling us to overflow with confident hope through the Holy Spirit. This hope is not just for good times but is especially crucial during trials and tribulations, as these experiences develop our endurance, character, and ultimately, our hope in salvation. I also stressed the importance of community and professional help in maintaining hope. Isolation can exacerbate hopelessness, but the support of fellow believers and faith-based counseling can be instrumental in restoring hope. As followers of Christ, we are called to be instruments of hope, bringing light to those in despair. Our faith should be the core of our identity, guiding us to live lives that reflect the hope we have in Jesus Christ. [0:00] Welcome [01:25] Introduction to Hope [02:36] Peta Murchison's Story [03:32] Human Capacity for Hope [04:22] Challenges in Finding Hope [05:10] News and Social Media [05:59] Romans 15:1-13 Overview [07:12] Strength in Faith [08:23] Acceptance and Unity [09:18] Source of Hope [10:34] Importance of Scripture [12:32] True Source of Hope [13:41] Active Faith [15:00] Romans 5: Endurance and Character [16:25] Trials and Growth [18:51] Community and Professional Help [20:53] Instruments of Hope [21:49] Eternal Hope in Christ [22:32] Closing Prayer

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