My God, the God of … Part II
Text: Romans 15:8-13
God is the God of the Jews. They are His chosen people and He is not finished with them yet. His promises and covenant to the Jews are still sure today. This afternoon we will discuss why the world has a deep-seated hatred for the Jews.
God is also the God of the gentiles. The Israelites rejected God and the Bible now says that He came to the gentiles. Although, God did come to gentiles in the Old Testament such as Rahab and the Centurion, Matthew, 8, the Jews are still His people. And we are grafted in.
Now we get to verse 13 and we see the God of hope. Remember, hope is not a wish but knowledge of a truth based upon the Word of God. Notice the first word, now. This means that hope comes only after being reconciled to God and each other. If we are not reconciled or at peace with God, there is no hope only a sure judgment and eternity apart from God in Hell, Heb. 9:27.
Also, notice that the hope is directly proportionate to the filling of the Spirit. In Acts 4 we see an account of Peter and John healing a man and then preaching. We see the ability to be bold based upon the hope they possessed in Christ.
Lastly, notice that the hope and the filling if based in the Holy Spirit not by our own power and might. Eph. 6:10-12 tells us to be strong in the Lord not in ourselves for we fight not flesh and blood but we fight in a spiritual battle. So, our power and hope comes from God and the praise and glory should go back to God. It is amazing how we like to claim praise for that which is not ours at all. In conclusion, God is a God of hope to all mankind.