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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Siegrist's Mill Covered Bridge
The Siegrist's Mill Covered Bridge. As you can see the trees are filling out as spring marches on.
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"The Foundation Of

Christ’s Resurrection"

(Part 4)

Message summary: The late British theologian F.F. Bruce offers this description of Christian hope, "We are refugees from the sinking ship of this present world order, so soon to disappear; our hope is fixed in the eternal order, where the promises of God are made good to His people in perpetuity."

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“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to His great mercy, He has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, who by God’s power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time” (1 Peter 1:3-5).

Though this heart of mine is prone to stray
Give me grace enough to finish
’Till I worship on that final day
I set my hope on Jesus

This week we are examining the centrality of the resurrection as expressed in each major section of the New Testament. The last three days we have considered the teaching of the resurrection in the Gospels, Acts and Pauline Epistles.

Today we consider the centrality of the resurrection in the portion known as the general epistles. These are the letters in the New Testament not explicitly identified as written by Paul. These writers also emphasized the resurrection and today we focus on the powerful introduction in Peter’s first epistle. Let us especially consider the phrase, "a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead".

Our living hope is our living Savior. It is not static or dead but is active and vigorous in expressing itself in the hearts, minds and lives of Christians, if we keep our minds set on the things above. Paul expresses it this way, "Be joyful in hope..." (Romans 12:12). Somehow hope springs up joy within us, since it conveys the sense of not giving up.

The late British theologian F.F. Bruce gives this description of Christian hope, "We are refugees from the sinking ship of this present world order, so soon to disappear; our hope is fixed in the eternal order, where the promises of God are made good to His people in perpetuity." Isn't that a great thought when we consider loved ones who have left our presence and now reside in the Lord's perfect eternal dwelling.

Sadly, there are scores and scores of people who have no hope. These are the kind of people that Paul wrote about in 1 Thessalonians concerning their outlook at death when he wrote, "that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope" (1 Thessalonians 4:13).

Hopelessness and despair can cut off the very air we breathe and debilitate us emotionally and physically. The great hymn writer Isaac Watts has an insightful description, "Despair tells us that difficulty is insurmountable". In fact it distorts our perspective and rarely takes us beyond the difficulty, but rather erects a brick wall in our minds so that we see no way out of the situation.

Today we need to hold fast to our living hope. Never lose sight of it. The writer of Hebrews spoke of this hope as “an anchor for the soul, firm and secure". As God’s children we have a living hope and an assurance that God will see us through. I encourage you this day to keep the presence of our living hope ever before you! In doing so, you will be encouraged in your circumstances and strengthened in your faith!

Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we fix our thoughts upon the living hope we have in Jesus Christ our Lord. We anchor our soul in the bedrock of Your Holy Word so that when other viewpoints or life's circumstances seek to counter the truths You teach our anchor remains firm. When difficulties appear insurmountable remind us that we serve an extraordinary God who does not rely on natural solutions but works in the supernatural realm to meet our needs and fulfill His plan for our lives. Satan builds brick walls in our mind to block our faith and the trust we have in You to make “all things work together for good to those who love You...” But our faith is grounded in the living hope of our resurrected Savior and it is in His name that we pray. Amen.

Additional study note:

Before the cross Jesus’ disciples had seen many miracles, spent time in fellowship with Christ daily, overcame their shadowed past, and yet they were thrust into what seemed to be a hopeless situation. Their leader was betrayed by one of their very own. Priests, scribes, and political heads, and the nameless crowd came against them and cast Jesus as a dangerous rebel.

Judas who allowed Satan to use him, afterward, recognized what a mistake he’d made. When he "saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders" (Matthew 27:3). When they refused his money and proceeded with plans for Jesus’ death Judas saw no hope and cut his life short. His major failure consumed his soul which prevented him from seeing beyond Jesus’ suffering on the cross to rejoicing in the salvation He provided for a lost world.

On the other hand, Peter, who also failed in his discipleship role, denied Christ. He was utterly disappointed in himself since he was adamant in his declaration the night before, "Even if I must die with you, I will never deny you" (Matthew 26:35). After the rooster crowed, "The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter" (Luke 22:61). Following his denial he went outside and wept bitterly. In spite of his major failure was it the look of compassion and understanding Peter saw in Jesus’ eyes, rather than vengeance or judgment, that eventually restored his hope and trust? He chose to let go of his hopeless failure and took up the living hope in the One who would soon be crucified and resurrected to life. That's the power of the opening words in his first letter.

“Living hope” for the follower of Christ is a result of God’s great mercy and the new birth He has given us, grounded in the glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The apostle Peter wrote these words to encourage believers undergoing various trials and persecution. Some thirty years after Christ’s resurrection the church entered a time of horrific persecution during Nero’s reign. It was shortly after this that Peter, once filled with fear and shame, was likely martyred for his faith.

All of us who trust in Christ have this living hope. As we live out our lives we have many of the same problems as others. But our perspective differs based on the empty tomb and the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Our hope is alive and our eternal future awaits us, no matter the present circumstances. Billy Graham characteristically stated it so simply, "As a Christian I have hope not just for this life but for Heaven and the life to come."


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"I Set My Hope"   Watch on YouTube  Keith and Kristyn Getty, Matt Boswell, Matt Papa   This is very candid song expressing various challenges we may have in maintaining our faith

I set my hope on Jesus
My rock, my only trust
Who set His heart upon me first
I set my hope on Jesus

"Living Hope"   Watch on YouTube   Phil Wickham



Lamb and goat
We visited the Lapps at the Old Windmill Farm on Easter Monday and we rarely make a visit with the family that we don't venture out into the barn to see the newborn goats, pigs, lambs and calves. This black spotted lamb is about one month old.

Stephen with spotted piglet
 Stephen was taken with this spotted piglet that looks like it may just be smiling. It's a good thing photos don't include sound or you would actually hear a lot of squealing. He was not too happy when we picked him up for a couple minutes separating him (or her) from the siblings.

Finally today:

Bryce Canyon photo with AI
Ester found a program that uses AI to alter photos. Here we are about ten years ago at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. It even put a Bryce Canyon label on her shirt!

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