Monday, November 14, 2011

Welcome to "Hoping to Know"

Christians live with an acute sense of the "no longer but not yet".  Much of what we talk about and pray about is not part of our present experience, at least not fully.  We are a people characterized by HOPE, but it not a trivial hope.  We live by a hope that is at the core of our very being, a hope that, at least ideally, changes everything about life.

Hebrews asks the cogent question, "Who hopes for what he already has?"  We don't have reconciliation with one another.  We don't have freedom from sin and brokenness.  And we don't have "a new heaven and a new earth".  These all lay on the horizon of our hope.  We are striving toward them, practicing them in our present life as if they were actually coming.  "As if" because we fully expect that what we now hope for we will one day know with certainty.  We will see, touch, hear and feel all that comes with the breaking in of God's kingdom.

This blog will be an exploration of what it means to live by that hope, to practice living toward what God has promised.  Setting aside the demands of "certainty" in its most rigorous sense (which we all do every day) gives room to explore the content of and reason for our hope.  And along the way we can ponder what the consequences of our hope might be.

I hope you'll find this interesting (else I would not publish it) and I hope that writing helps me live faithfully in anticipation of the "eternal glory" of worshiping God.

1 comment:

  1. You're off to a great start, Steve, and yes writing will help you live faithfully in the here and now. I look forward to reading!

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