Sermons About Hopeless
Hope for the Hopeless
This message comes to answer the question, "What do we do with failures?" First, what do we do with the failures in our own lives? What do we do with our inability to see victory over certain sins in our lives, or those areas where we feel like we are being controlled rather then being in control? It also comes to address the question, What do we do with those people in our lives who seem to consistently let us down? What do we do with the people that we feel like giving up on? For most of us, one of the most common responses to failure is giving up, quitting. However, Jesus came to give hope to the hopeless. Our God is a God of hope, and gave us hope by sending his only son to earth to give his life on the cross for his people.
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Hope For The Hopeless
Throughout the Psalm we are made aware that the Psalmist is in trouble. Here we see David in the midst of the valley. His adversaries have continued to assail him and undermine him. However, in the midst of such trouble, David’s focus was singular: The Book of God and the God of the Book. I believe the principles that we are going to look at this morning can be applied to each of our lives today. For in this section we are going to find: HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS
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Exchanging Lies for Truth
The problem with Israel is our own, it is the gap between what we believe in theory and what we believe in practice. I may agree that God is sovereign (theoretical belief), but slip into deep anxiety when I am afraid or out of control (functional disbelief). What it means to grow in grace is to see the gap narrowed between what I confess to be truth and what I functionally believe in the moment. If it’s true that behind every sin is a lie, we are able to find a road out of the rut of despair and the feeling that our emotions and actions are inevitable. Nehemiah is helping us to see the path of hope in hopelessness, joy in the midst of suffering, and courage to fight our shame and disbelief.
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Solutions To Dead End Problems
Have you ever been so overwhelmed by a problem that you cannot even see that the solution is right in front of you? Pastor Hugo uses the story of Hagar in Genesis 21 to show us three ways that God can change your hopeless situation into a victory that will teach you about Himself and glorify Him as the same time.
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The Hope of the Hopeless
When things look hopeless there is hope. Mary, Martha and their friends could see nothing but death and defeat. In the midst of death and defeat there is victory that comes only from Christ.
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Our Hope Is In The Lord
When you find yourself without hope or in a state of desperation, we must remember that our hope is in the Lord.
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Free from Hopelessness
What binds you? What holds you back? What keeps you from being the person God originally intended you to be? For some, it is their past. For others it's fear and still for others it is something else. The good news is that Jesus is clear about how he wants us to run the race... FREE. Jesus changed the system, conquered that which binds us, and set us free from sin and everything related to it. Now, we can RUN FREE.
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