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Daily Bread

Hope in Him

The Philippine Star

The virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel. — Isaiah 7:14

 

As we drove home from a Christmas party one evening, my family and I approached a small country church nestled between glittering snowbanks. From a distance, I could see its holiday display. Strings of white lights formed the capital letters: H-O-P-E. The sight of that word shining in the darkness reminded me that Jesus is, and always has been, the hope of humankind.

Before Jesus was born, people hoped for the Messiah — the One who would shoulder their sin and intercede with God on their behalf (Isa. 53:12). They expected the Messiah to arrive through a virgin who would bear a son in Bethlehem and would name Him Immanuel, “God with us” (7:14). The night Jesus was born, their hope was fulfilled (Luke 2:1-14).

Although we’re no longer waiting for Jesus in the form of an infant, He is still the source of our hope. We watch for His second coming (Matt. 24:30); we anticipate the heavenly home He is preparing for us (John 14:2); and we dream of living with Him in His celestial city (1 Thess. 4:16). As Christians, we can look forward to the future because the baby in the manger was, and still is, “the Lord Jesus Christ, our hope” (1 Tim. 1:1).      — Jennifer Benson Schuldt

 

That night so many years ago

Which brought the Savior’s birth,

Gave promise of a brighter hope:

Good will — and peace on earth.

                                            — Anon.

READ: Isaiah 53

 

The key word of Christmas

is “Immanuel” — God with us!

 

 

The Bible in one year:

• Amos 7-9

• Revelation 8

vuukle comment

AS CHRISTIANS

BEFORE JESUS

H-O-P-E

HIM IMMANUEL

IMMANUEL

ISA

JENNIFER BENSON SCHULDT

LORD JESUS CHRIST

THESS

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