The sermon titled "Waiting and Hoping" by Larry Criss focuses on the believer's hope in God, particularly in times of affliction and uncertainty. Criss emphasizes that in the face of trials, like those expressed by David in Psalm 39:7, believers should recognize that their true hope lies in the steadfastness of God's character rather than the fleeting nature of worldly pursuits. He supports this argument with references to other Scriptures, such as Psalm 34:19, which states that although the righteous face many afflictions, the Lord delivers them from them all. Furthermore, Criss highlights the doctrine of grace, emphasizing that believers' hope rests on God's unchanging grace rather than their own efforts. This theological reflection is crucial as it reassures Christians of their firm foundation in Christ amidst life's uncertainties, reminding them that their ultimate hope is in both the present and future promises of God.
“A child of God is waiting for Jesus Christ himself to appear either at the hour of death or when he comes in the air to take all those living believers to be with him forever.”
“The grace of God that bringeth salvation...appeared to all men, teaching us that denying ungodliness...we should live soberly and righteously...looking for that blessed hope.”
“If my hope is in Him, then it’s a good hope. There’s none any better.”
“What wait I for? Am I standing before God, trusting in the labors of my own hands? God forbid that I be like that rich fool.”
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