Pastor’s Corner
I gladly welcome you afresh into the middle of year 2025, which is the God’s Year for our Divine Zeal for the Kingdom’s assignments (Romans 12:11). Gladly, this new month is the time of our annual Convention and Festival of Rehoboth, which is amazingly the season of unusual celebrations and joys in the Lord. This new month of August is also the month of our Divine Hope against every Natural Hope. What does it mean to have Hope against Hope? To “Hope against Hope” is to believe, like Abraham, that something hoped for will come to pass even when there seems to be no chance that it will. Abraham believed that his wife would have a child at one hundred years of age and that this child’s descendants would eventually produce the Messiah, Jesus Christ. “Hoping against Hope” is comparable to believing in something when others are saying, “You don’t have a prayer.” According to Saint Pelagius: “It was against all-natural hope for a hundred-year-old man to believe that his seed would become as numerous as the stars, especially given that his wife had been barren in her youth and was now as feeble as he was.” This Divine Hope is the Oxygen of Life, and I pray that God will help us to keep the Living Hope in God alive against all odds (Amen)
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Monthly Prophetic Prayer Power-Points
- Today I trust the Blessed Hope of the Lord (Titus 2:13-14)
- Today I tap into the Living Hope in the Lord (1 Peter 1:3)
- In the mighty Name of Jesus Christ, I receive the Comforting Hope of the Lord (1 Thessalonians 4:18)
- In the name of Jesus Christ, my life embraces the Purifying Hope of the Lord (1 John 3:3)
- In the name of Jesus Christ, I abide in the Saving Hope of the Lord (Romans 8:24)
- Right now, I am anchored by the Sure Hope in the Lord (Hebrews 6:18-19)
- Today I declare that my life is secured under the Good Hope of the Lord (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17)
Conclusion
According to WILLIAM BARCLAY:
“The Christian Hope is not Hope in the Human Spirit, in Human Goodness, in Human Endurance, or in Human Achievement. The Christian Hope is in the Power of God.”