Tim Tebow
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When we say we have this hope, this hope that we know is an anchor for our soul, firm and secure, this hope that we have in Jesus, that we have this hope that brings us joy and fulfillment, that we have this hope in all of it. I think some of the best definitions, or the best definition that I've heard of, the biblical form of hope.
Not the hope we use in flipping a coin and hoping it lands on heads. Not the, I hope Florida beats Georgia next year. Not that type of hope, but the biblical form of hope. I believe one of the best definitions is to look forward with confidence. Expectation and anticipation. To look forward with confidence. Why? Because we've already won. Because God won for us. Anticipation. Why?
Not the hope we use in flipping a coin and hoping it lands on heads. Not the, I hope Florida beats Georgia next year. Not that type of hope, but the biblical form of hope. I believe one of the best definitions is to look forward with confidence. Expectation and anticipation. To look forward with confidence. Why? Because we've already won. Because God won for us. Anticipation. Why?
Not the hope we use in flipping a coin and hoping it lands on heads. Not the, I hope Florida beats Georgia next year. Not that type of hope, but the biblical form of hope. I believe one of the best definitions is to look forward with confidence. Expectation and anticipation. To look forward with confidence. Why? Because we've already won. Because God won for us. Anticipation. Why?
Because we know God's still at work, that He's working in us and through us, even in our flaws and failures. God's still working. He's using screw-ups to impact the world, but then also expectation. And one of my favorite things to think about of expectation is heaven. because we know our best days ahead of us because heaven is ahead of us.
Because we know God's still at work, that He's working in us and through us, even in our flaws and failures. God's still working. He's using screw-ups to impact the world, but then also expectation. And one of my favorite things to think about of expectation is heaven. because we know our best days ahead of us because heaven is ahead of us.
Because we know God's still at work, that He's working in us and through us, even in our flaws and failures. God's still working. He's using screw-ups to impact the world, but then also expectation. And one of my favorite things to think about of expectation is heaven. because we know our best days ahead of us because heaven is ahead of us.
So we get to look forward with confidence, expectation, anticipation, and we know that we have won. But what the enemy wants to do is he wants to diminish that. And he wants to say, is it really? One's question, is a counterfeit, counterfeit everything that God said. Is it, did you really win? Is it, do you really want to believe? Do you really want to give your life for him?
So we get to look forward with confidence, expectation, anticipation, and we know that we have won. But what the enemy wants to do is he wants to diminish that. And he wants to say, is it really? One's question, is a counterfeit, counterfeit everything that God said. Is it, did you really win? Is it, do you really want to believe? Do you really want to give your life for him?
So we get to look forward with confidence, expectation, anticipation, and we know that we have won. But what the enemy wants to do is he wants to diminish that. And he wants to say, is it really? One's question, is a counterfeit, counterfeit everything that God said. Is it, did you really win? Is it, do you really want to believe? Do you really want to give your life for him?
Do you really want to serve people? Or you just want to feel good about yourself? Or, you know, you need this, you need this. And so I believe a lot of the spiritual warfare is about the renewing of our mind. Which voice are we going to listen to? Are we going to listen to the voice of the enemy that's putting all of these thoughts with the goal to kill, steal, and destroy?
Do you really want to serve people? Or you just want to feel good about yourself? Or, you know, you need this, you need this. And so I believe a lot of the spiritual warfare is about the renewing of our mind. Which voice are we going to listen to? Are we going to listen to the voice of the enemy that's putting all of these thoughts with the goal to kill, steal, and destroy?
Do you really want to serve people? Or you just want to feel good about yourself? Or, you know, you need this, you need this. And so I believe a lot of the spiritual warfare is about the renewing of our mind. Which voice are we going to listen to? Are we going to listen to the voice of the enemy that's putting all of these thoughts with the goal to kill, steal, and destroy?
Or are we going to listen to God's voice and the voice of truth of what he's done, what he's doing, and what he's going to do? Ultimately, how we win. And I really feel like it's a battle of the mind and a battle of the heart. And it goes together because our heart, if we don't stay soft to things, our heart hardens.
Or are we going to listen to God's voice and the voice of truth of what he's done, what he's doing, and what he's going to do? Ultimately, how we win. And I really feel like it's a battle of the mind and a battle of the heart. And it goes together because our heart, if we don't stay soft to things, our heart hardens.
Or are we going to listen to God's voice and the voice of truth of what he's done, what he's doing, and what he's going to do? Ultimately, how we win. And I really feel like it's a battle of the mind and a battle of the heart. And it goes together because our heart, if we don't stay soft to things, our heart hardens.
our heart gets less and less tender to the things of God and the things of good and the compassion for other people. Because compassion is not a comfortable thing. And we talked about comfort for just a second. Compassion actually goes back to the Greek word splanchnizomai, which means to be moved from your most inward parts. It is not comfortable. It is a painful thing.
our heart gets less and less tender to the things of God and the things of good and the compassion for other people. Because compassion is not a comfortable thing. And we talked about comfort for just a second. Compassion actually goes back to the Greek word splanchnizomai, which means to be moved from your most inward parts. It is not comfortable. It is a painful thing.
our heart gets less and less tender to the things of God and the things of good and the compassion for other people. Because compassion is not a comfortable thing. And we talked about comfort for just a second. Compassion actually goes back to the Greek word splanchnizomai, which means to be moved from your most inward parts. It is not comfortable. It is a painful thing.
I believe it's used 12 times in the New Testament, eight times to refer to Jesus, this word splanchnizomai, to be moved from your most inward parts But so many times after, it says that Jesus had compassion, moved from his most inward parts, and he met their needs. He healed them. He cared for them. And I think that's so important for us to understand because it's not comfortable.