Recent Articles

  Learn the money saving secrets of an accomplished Software Engineer.
  Two Vital Abilities Any Leader Must Have
  Hooked On Books? Write A Book Review For Your Target Audience
  Innovative Business Use of RSS as a Technology
  Protecting Your Domain Names
  Shoes Gone Astray
  How To Make Money With Used Cars!
  The Harmony between Wine and Food
  How To Protect Allergy Sufferers In Your Home
  Three Breathing Techniques For Any Ezine Article
  We Know Why You Haven’t Decided Yet To Purchase A Security Product
  Look Where You're Going ... And Keep An Eye On The Blind Spots!
  Don't Let Your Emotions Get the Better of You
  SpaceCAD
  What's In Your Dog Food?
  A Guide to Touching Up Your Digital Photos
  What Kind Of Multi-Level Marketer Are You?
  Free Agent
  The Road Not Taken
  Your Budget And Taste For Gadgets Will You Determine What Type Of Cell Phone Accessories You Need

Categories
  Auto and Trucks (278)
  Business and Finance (2420)
  Computers and The Internet (1299)
  Family (1018)
  Food and Drink (439)
  Health (1687)
  Home Improvement (623)
  Kids and Teens (156)
  Legal Matters (238)
  Marketing (1293)
  Online Business (2139)
  Parenting (340)
  Recreation and Sports (706)
  Self Improvement and Motivation (2221)
  Site Promotion (546)
  Travel and Leisure (476)
  Web Development (433)
  Women (690)
  Writing (501)
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
   

Making the Faith/Hope Connection

You have hope in your life, expectations, desires, a feeling of confidence in what you intend for your life. You know where you want your hope to lead you. But what is the path that you will need to create to continue your journey? What is the connection from hope to faith, and faithful living?

Going back to Hebrews 11 we discover some clues. After gathering the evidence of Abel, Abraham and Sarah's faith, we are reminded that they died before the promises made to them were actually manifested, "But having seen it and greeted it from afar, and having acknowledged that they were strangers and exiles on the earth," they did understand and name their legacy to us. "For people who speak thus make it clear that they are seeking a homeland." Their legacy is twofold: we, as they, are stangers, resident aliens of the earth, but we still search for the home that is truly ours as God's people.

These strangers and exiles did some pretty odd and terrifying things. Abraham was ready to sacrifice his son; Moses gave up the good life to lead and seek justice for his people; Sarah was the original Oldest Woman Gives Birth. The people who followed Moses through the Red Sea took a huge risk leaving Egypt and potentially drowning during their escape. Rahab welcomed spies, but saved her own life. All strangers and exiles who took risks by going along with a God of uncommon sense who said, "Here I am, follow me." In following God they were heading for home. In following God, they were already at home. If hope is expectation, desire and a sense of confidence, then faith is being at home with God in our actions as we move toward home with God.

Have you ever moved out of a house you really loved? I have, more than once, and each time I have been reminded that a house is not a home because we carry home with us. It still takes believing that I can make that happen successfully every time I open the door to the new house for the first time. This new, empty void has nothing to do with home, until I set my foot on the threshold and my keys on the kitchen counter. And this is where life begins, and continues. I know what to do to set up a house, but it is the living that will make it a home.

Living is the path between our hopes, expetations, desires and feelings of confidence, and faith. Not just living, but living as strangers, always setting up home in a land that says you should not leave what most people cling to as home. Home is not the same routine over and over, although we are frequently comforted by routine. Home is not running away when standing still is harder. Home is not making choices for your life because other people feel they are right and you feel they are wrong. Home is living the room that god opens up in your life to choose what appears to lack every bit of common sense imaginable. Living that room is what creates our lives, and what bridges the assurances of hope and faith. When we bridge the gap, we are no longer strangers or exiles. we are, as the old hymn reminds us, "No more a stranger or a guest, but like a child at home."

About The Author


Cory L. Kemp

As an ordained minister I have worked in educational ministries in several congregations, as well as pastoring a congregation. My writing has focused on nonfiction essays and I have recently submitted a theological memoir for publication. My ministerial background and love of writing have combined to develop Creating Women Ministries, a website dedicated to encouraging theological dialogue, particularly among women, through workshops, journaling and personal spiritual development. My website can be found at www.creatingwomenministries.com, and my email address is creatingwomen@irun.com.


Copyright 2005 Article-World.com, All rights reserved world wide.