Summary
In this sermon titled “Jesus Gives – Hope – Give Hope,” Pastor Brandon Zoll explores the themes of hope, love, joy, and peace that Jesus brings to our lives. He emphasizes that Jesus was born to be a living sacrifice and our living hope, symbolized by the manger before the cross. The sermon focuses on the gift of hope, discussing the difference between worldly hope and biblical hope. Pastor Zoll highlights the hope of resurrection and salvation that Jesus provides and challenges the congregation to reflect on their personal hope in Jesus and share it with others. The sermon concludes by encouraging the congregation to receive and give the hope of Jesus.
Recording
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Study Guide
Take the sermon further with friends and family with these discussion questions.
- Why is it important to not only receive the hope given by Jesus but also to share this hope with others?
– Application: Identify some practical ways you can share the hope of Jesus with those around you, both within your circle of influence and beyond. - How did Mary’s response to the prophecy of Jesus’ birth demonstrate her sure and certain hope in God’s promises?
– Application: How can you demonstrate this same kind of hope in God’s promises in your life? What actions or attitudes might be impacted by having this kind of hope? - What are the two proofs of hope that Jesus gives, as explained in the sermon?
– Application: Reflect on these aspects of hope in your own life. How have these hopes influenced your faith, actions, and outlook on the future? - How does Isaiah 9:2 relate to the role of hope in times of darkness?
– Application: Can you think of a time when you experienced hope amidst darkness or difficult circumstances? How did this hope help you through that time? - What is the difference between worldly hope and biblical hope, and how do these differences affect your own hope?
–Application: What does it mean to have a biblical hope in Jesus, and how might embracing this hope change how you approach life’s challenges and uncertainties?