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Thanks for sharing, Vicki.  This is good.
David
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Subject: Fw: December 30, 2005 - Our Help and Our Hope - Daily Devotional


Don't often forward but I thought this good.

Vicki

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Subject: December 30, 2005 - Our Help and Our Hope - Daily Devotional




                  December 30, 2005


            Our Help and Our Hope
            by John Fischer



            O God our help in ages past-
            Our hope for years to come.

            This is the time of year when we focus on God and thank Him for
getting us through another year. Remember Y2K? We were wondering if we'd
survive the turnover to a new century. Hard to believe that was six years
ago.

            As the hymn writer has reminded us, God is both our help and our
hope-two four-letter words that pretty much sum up what we need to move into
2006. First, we look back on how He has helped us in the past.

            The greatest thing about this is you can go back as far as you
want into the ages past and still find God there, thinking about you. "Long
ago, even before He made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to
be holy and without fault in His eyes" (Ephesians 1:4). (By the way, we are
so thankful it says without fault "in His eyes," because we have plenty of
faults in other people's eyes, including our own.) The point being, you can
never go too far back to not have anyone to worship. ("In the beginning,
God.")

            But right now, it would be good to focus on just this last year
and think about how God has specifically helped us. What do you have now
that you didn't have a year ago? Think in terms of personal growth,
experiences, and people God has blessed you with. How do you know God better
than you did at this time a year ago? What more do you know about Him? What
more do you know about yourself that He has revealed to you? What struggle
has He helped you overcome? Is there anyone in your life who wasn't there a
year ago that you can honestly thank God for? What has He helped you to
accomplish? How has He been faithful to you even when you have been
faithless?

            Now think about this next year and how God is our only true
hope. Think of specifically where you need to apply some of that hope. What
are you afraid of? Where are you feeling inadequate? What do you want to
change, and how can God help you? How about your plans? How big do you want
to make them? How far are you willing to stretch? For all of this, He is our
hope. And for all that we will face this next year that we don't know
anything about right now, He is our hope. He will be enough.

            "Our fears for today, our worries for tomorrow, and even the
powers of hell can't keep God's love away" (Romans 8:38).



                  John Fischer is the Senior Writer for Purpose Driven Life
Daily Devotionals. He resides in Southern California with his wife, Marti
and son, Chandler. They also have two adult children, Christopher and Anne.
John is a published author and popular speaker.


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