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1 Corinthians 10:
1 Corinthians
We understand the importance of faith.
Without faith, it is impossible to please God .
Just keeping love in the context of the scripture illustrates the importance of walking in love.
But hope.
How did Hope get included in the Big 3?
Hebrew 11:1
DW: Don’t get your hopes up.
Hebrews 11:1
Hope is definitely important.
What is Real Bible Hope?
What is Real Bible Hope?
By Definition:
What is Real Bible Hope?
1680.
ἐλπίς ĕlpis, el-pece´; from a primary ἔλπω ĕlpō (to anticipate, usually with pleasure); expectation (abstr.
or concr.)
or confidence:— faith, hope.
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
Romans 15:13
Fade In.
THE GOD.
Fill you with?
Hope?
No. Fill you with all joy and peace.........in believing.
Romans 15:13
Fade In.
THE GOD.
Fill you with?
Hope?
No. Fill you with all joy and peace.........in believing.
Faith: (Believing)
Read, and back to Romans 15:13
So that.....
Read:
Where Does Real Bible Hope Come From?
Read!
Fade in.
WHEN YOU FALL.
Not if You Fall! (Greek)
Fade in.
(To fall into something) Someone has dug a hole, and you fell into it.
You might have dug the hole.
(Not opening bills) The devil’s trying to steal my money.
Christians live in this hole all their life.
Why?
We don’t know how to fill in the hole, without digging a new one.
Fade in to light upon.
You were not expecting it, you just happened upon it.
(Mom has a cat.)(Mom did not want another cat).
(Scram or have a bowl of premium cat food, then go.)
Fade in.
I am just under attack.
(Cars) I’ll tell you one thing, you and Karen must really be getting ready to do something for God the way you are under attack.
Look at in different translations.
James 1:2
Fade in Trials and Temptations.
James
Fade in Troubles of any Kind.
James 1:2
Fade in Tests and Challenges
(Passion Translation NT) My fellow believers, when it seems as though you are facing nothing but difficulties see it as an invaluable opportunity to experience the greatest joy that you
can!
Fade in nothing but Difficulties.
Recap:
Trials
Temptations
Troubles of Any Kind
Tests
Challenges
Difficulties
Did I just write your story?
James Gives Us 3 Directives
WHEN WE FALL.
Directive # 1
Read: Next: Plug in our definitions.
Read No matter how you choose to phrase it, ( even if it is just a little difficult, or a challenging day, )the Directive is the same.
Notice the scripture does not say, put up with it, endure it, stay in bed all day with your head under the covers until it passes, ) The Directive is.
Count it all Joy.
Look at the Word Translated Count.
Verb, (Action Word), Imperative: a command, Plural- It is an ongoing process.
We do NOT take attacks off.
So: To Lead, Enter your ear’s or eyes as an attack, by the time it exits your mouth, it has been reconfigured from an attack, to a heaven declared victory.
command with official authority, consider, (Demonstrate)
The Valley, the darkest hour, death all around me.
It has never been this bad before, Yea, Oh Joy, I will fear no evil.
Why? Consider, count, wrap your mind around it, ....Fade in.
You are with me.
(It makes all the difference.)
Continue:
They Dragged them.
magistrates: (Carry around bundles of wood rods)
vs 22 multitude: (beaten with rods.)
vs 23 many stripes
threw them into prison.
(That almost seems better) Unless you understand the Roman Prison System)
Vs 24 Inner prison.
(dark, damp, decaying flesh and disease all around.)
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