Bethel Topeka

Hope Practiced // Romans 8:24-25

Bethel Topeka

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What does it truly mean to live in the "already but not yet" of Christian hope? In this powerful message, Pastor Evan unpacks Romans 8:24-25 to reveal how biblical hope isn't mere wishful thinking, but a settled confidence anchored in God's promises. Through the metaphor of an emergency room—where anxiety fades upon arrival even before treatment begins—he illustrates how salvation brings us into a life shaped by future certainty while acknowledging present realities. Drawing from Paul's teaching, Pastor Evan shows that Christian hope is not optional but woven into the very fabric of salvation itself, evidenced by the Spirit's presence as a "down payment" of glory to come. Just as Israel was truly redeemed from Egypt yet had wilderness to traverse, believers live in the tension between redemption secured and its full realization. This hope is refined in what remains unseen and practiced through patient waiting—not passive resignation, but active endurance that keeps showing up, praying, trusting, and serving even when visible results are absent. The message concludes with an urgent call to embrace this hope-filled tension, recognizing that our present groaning isn't a sign of failure but evidence of life yearning for promised resurrection.

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