This sermon titled "In Hope" by Todd Nibert centers around the theme of Christian hope, particularly the hope of eternal life as discussed in Titus 1:1-2. The preacher argues that biblical hope is not based on visible circumstances but is rooted in the faithfulness of God, who cannot lie. Using extensive Scripture references, including Romans 8:24, 1 John 4:17, and Hebrews 6:19, Nibert emphasizes that true hope lies in the unchanging character of Christ and His work on behalf of believers. The sermon's practical significance relates to how this hope shapes a believer's life, instilling confidence in God's promises and encouraging an attitude of waiting patiently for their fulfillment. Nibert connects this hope to the believer's conduct, suggesting that it should inspire a gospel-centered life that prompts others to inquire about the hope they hold.
“What a glorious Savior we have. I've entitled this message, In Hope.”
“Hope that is seen is not hope, for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?”
“My hope is found in what Christ did on my behalf.”
“Great is thy faithfulness. We say with Paul, because we have such hope.”
The Bible defines hope as a confident expectation rooted in Christ, not based on what we can see.
Romans 8:24, 1 John 4:17, Hebrews 6:19
Eternal life is promised in Scripture as a gift to all who believe in Jesus Christ.
Titus 1:2, John 3:16
Hope is crucial for Christians as it anchors our faith and gives us assurance amid trials.
Hebrews 6:19, Romans 8:28
You can share your hope by living out your faith and being ready to explain it to those who ask.
1 Peter 3:15
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