Romans 5:1-5, "Hope Does Not Disappoint" - a podcast by Benjamin Glaser

from 2019-07-03T11:47:15

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There are many benefits to the gospel of grace, but one of the ones we often take for granted is hope. Far too many define that word as a blind reaching into the future unknown, "hoping" something works out, yet that is not how the Bible, nor God understands it. Hope is a sure fire knowledge that the Lord Jesus is not only sovereign over all things, but that the Christian knows these things to be so. This is especially the case when it comes to our being Justified in the eyes of God. If Christ's words on the cross mean anything ("It is Finished") they mean that our Redeemer has accomplished our salvation and that it has been applied to us by faith alone. What this looks like for the believer is that we can face the trials and tribulations of this like with the assurance that God is our God and that we are His people, and that he will never leave us or forsake us, even in death. 

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