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Love Is Hopeful

1 Corinthians 13:7

December 15, 2024 • Richard Caldwell Jr. • 1 Corinthians 13:7

One of the things that we will recognize if we approach the Bible submissively, is that it will take us places we would not naturally go.

In fact, one of the things we must resist when we study Scripture is the desire to “naturalize” the text. That is, our natural inclination to turn the Bible into what WE want it to say and mean instead of allowing it to speak for itself.

Tonight, we come to a quality of love that challenges our natural inclinations. We want to think through what God is saying to us here in a way that we allow it to challenge us, and to change the way we are living.

God says that love HOPES ALL THINGS.

True love, God’s love, is HOPEFUL. What does that mean?

I.             THE MEANING OF LOVE’S HOPE

The word hope has more than one meaning in Scripture.

A.  MULTIPLE MEANINGS

When you take this word ἐλπίζω and examine its use in the NT (in its various forms), and then you look at the Hebrew words it translates in the Septuagint, a wide range of meanings emerge.

The concepts of trust, taking refuge, a general sense of expectation, where one’s confidence is placed, etc.

 

1.    THE WORD “HOPE” CAN BE USED IN REFERENCE TO THE OBJECT OF OUR FAITH.

Our hope is centered on something or someone, so that the word hope speaks of where our confidence is stationed.

Are you trusting in chariots or in God? For example.

Are your riches your strong-tower, or is God your refuge?

2.    THE CONCEPT OF HOPE CAN CENTER ON THE SOURCE OF OUR FAITH

That is, our hope is in the WORDS — the message we have received — because of the one who has given us those words.

3.    IT CAN SPEAK OF THE CERTAINTY OF OUR FAITH

The word hope is used to describe a certain expectation of something that has been promised for the future.

YOU COULD SAY, A FIXED-EXPECTATION OR A HOLY CONFIDENCE.

B.   CONTEXTUAL MEANING

But in this context, the most natural way to understand what Paul is saying, because belief and hope are sandwiched between love’s protection and love’s endurance, is to understand hope to refer to a POSITIVE EXPECTATION, A HOPEFUL DESIRE.

HOLY OPTIMISIM.

THEOLOGICAL OPTIMISM.

PRINCIPLE: The principle is this — when we walk in the love of God there will be a desire to, and a decision to, hope for the very best with respect to other people.

Remember, all these qualities speak of how we deal with other people. We can say that God’s love is optimistic. God’s love is stubborn in its desire to hope for good things, RIGHTEOUS THINGS, in the lives of other people.

II.           THE MANIFESTATION OF LOVE’S HOPE

How does this manifest itself practically?

A.  LOVE IS HOPEFUL IN A WAY THAT IS HOLY

Before we talk about what this will mean for us, I want to be clear about what it isn’t. There are Satanic counterfeits for every quality God would build in our lives. This is one OFTEN counterfeited.

In fact, there are times when faithful believers will be criticized because they are characterized as being too negative, or lacking hope, when they are simply sober about the spiritual condition of another person.

The kind of hopefulness we are talking about operates in complete agreement with every other quality of love, including the statement that love does not rejoice in unrighteousness but rejoices with the truth.

It is not a hopefulness that IGNORES sin.

It is not a hopefulness that REFUSES to correct.

It is not a hopefulness that BLUNTS the truth.

B.   LOVE IS HOPEFUL ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OF OTHERS

That is, as we consider our JUDGMENTS concerning other people, there is a HOLY hopefulness we choose to operate in.

 

1.    WHAT WE BELIEVE ABOUT THEIR MOTIVATIONS

2.    WHAT WE BELIEVE ABOUT THEIR CHARACTER

3.    WHAT WE BELIEVE ABOUT THEM THAT MIGHT BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE

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