Where's Your Hope?

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The Buddhist has to find enlightenment through striving. The Hindu must find perfection through reincarnation. The Muslim must make trips to Mecca. The Jew must trust in his works. But in Christianity, the sinner needs only to find Jesus and believe in him. No other religion in the world offers so much in exchange for faith—for accepting the gift of salvation that God offers in Christ. No wonder so many followers of other religions, once they understand the simplicity of the Christian gospel, gratefully embrace Jesus with open arms. Billy Graham has said, “There’s hope for the future because of God’s promises. As a Christian, I hope not for just this life, but for the life to come in heaven. That’s the hope of all of us who put our faith in God.”

Thankfully, the cross of Christ wasn’t the end. The tragedy of the cross became the triumph of the empty tomb. Christ’s resurrection three days later tells us that Christ has conquered evil and death and hell. When you place your trust in Jesus, you have hope that is real and unending!

Where’s your hope?

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The only solution was for Christ to die the death we all deserve, “the righteous for the unrighteous [us!], that he might bring us to God” (1 Peter 3:18). Then Christ’s righteous record is put on the account of those who believe, making them right with God. “It is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9).

where's your

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Dr. David Jeremiah


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