March 26, 2025; Day 4 of Week 52
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Daily Dose of Hope
March 26, 2025
Day 4 of Week 25
Scripture: Job 37-39; Psalm 103: Revelation 21
Welcome to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the daily Bible reading at New Hope Church in Brandon, Florida. Tonight is Recharge night so please come and join us at 6:30 pm in the Garage for community, worship, fellowship, and study.37-39.
The Old Testament Scripture is Job 37-39. The first chapter is the continuation of Elihu’s response. Then, we hear from the Lord. He speaks directly to Job. God basically asserts his authority. He speaks of how he is creator and knows everything about the world. He asks Job if he was there when the ocean was created, when the morning was spoken into being... Basically, he is asking Job, who are you to question me??? God is sovereign, he is in control, and Job is not. These are questions not meant for Job to actually answer, but to humble him. I’m not sure what I think about this yet. More tomorrow.
The New Testament passage is Revelation 21. John’s final vision is that the redemption of creation is now complete. The old earth and creation, that which was broken and sinful, has passed away and a new earth has come. Finally. this is what we have been waiting for. God’s people reside in this new earth.
There is no more populace simply mechanically following the ways of the world. There is passion. God’s people dwell with the Almighty himself, his glory fully revealed. And now, there will be no more tears, suffering, or loss. All is new, all is healed, and all is redeemed.
Then, there is a description of God’s Holy City. Please be sure to read through this beautiful vision. This city is a place of perfect worship, where humanity is not seeking achievement but rather exists to worship God in the presence of God. God’s Kingdom is fully revealed and it is incredible.
I have a seminary professor who used to tell us that our lives, as believers, are intended to be a preview to the world of the perfect world to come. So very convicting! If someone were to look at your life, what might they deduce about God’s perfect world to come?
Blessings,
Pastor Vicki




