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Its Time To Get Your Hopes Up!

Tom Crandall • Mar 12, 2020

Its Time To Get Your Hopes Up!

I sat in a heap of discouragement with a cup of coffee in my hand one Sunday morning as hundreds of people bustled around me in the Bethel Hebrews lobby. I had been the Youth Pastor of Bethel Church for a year now, and I was feeling defeated over the progress of our ministry. My thoughts were interrupted when a man in his twenties approached me and said,

“I have a word for you, can I share it?” He asked. 
“Yeah, go ahead.” I said. 
“I saw you like Gideon building an army. You have all it takes to build the right team.” He said.

To be honest, I didn’t think much about it—until Bill Johnson stood up to speak that morning and said, “Today we’re going to talk about Gideon.” 

At that moment, the prophetic word went off like a bomb in my spirit. Hope and vitality instantly filled me, flushing out discouragement like a geyser welling up on the inside. Though my circumstances hadn’t changed yet, my heart had just received something more concrete and encouraging than anything happening around me. This word from God ignited hope inside my bones that couldn’t be shaken and became an anchor to build the greatest team I ever led in all my years of ministry.

Nine years later, after many trials and triumphs, our Young Saints team is a dream come true that is making an impact on thousands of people.

I didn’t understand what real hope was until I heard Bill Johnson say, “Any thought that is not glistening with hope is under the influence of a lie.” I discovered that hope comes from beliefs about our internal world, not our external circumstances. I can have great things going on around me and be totally discouraged. But when I have beliefs that are anchored in truth, I will have power over negativity, discouraging thought patterns and any circumstance that I face.

Here is what I learned in my season of growing in hope.

               1. Hope is anchored in the goodness of God.

As a father of two, I want what’s best for my children, and my heart towards them is for their good. In the same way, Jesus came to reveal God as a good Father and show us what He’s like: a Healer, Savior, Deliverer and King. God never changes. He is not the author of disaster, sickness or tragedy. Jesus said, “The thief comes to steal, kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” (John 10:10)

Hope comes when our hearts are anchored in the truth that God isn’t out to get us and He’s not mad at us—He is for us!

               2. Hope is the confident expectation that good is coming. 

In the Greek language, hope also means expectation.

Hope is not wishful thinking or ignoring negative situations, it’s a sense that something good is coming.

Imagine it’s your birthday and you know your parents sent you a gift in the mail. It’s what they do, they love you and have the ability to bless you. You wait in eager expectation, checking the mailbox looking for goodness from Mom and Dad. That is what it looks like to hope in God.

When we lose hope, our minds shut down and we have a difficult time finding solutions.

Steve Backlund says, “Hopelessness becomes a bigger problem than the actual problem we are facing. Hopelessness is a tip off that we are believing a lie.”

“Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire comes, it is a tree of life.” Proverbs 13:12 

Hope comes from training my brain to see God at work in all things, partnering with Him and flushing lies that give hopelessness a place.

             3. Your place of difficulty is the training ground for hope.

What issues are you facing right now? Are you wrestling with your thought life, trying to pay off debt, or facing relational challenges? Whatever the issue, remember this verse:

Romans 5:3-4 says, “We also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.”

Like an athlete training for his sport, if you lose you’ll either quit or persevere through it. 
Every time we persevere through trials, we develop character revealing who we are becoming.

As you persevere and character is formed in you, hope will abound as you see solutions and grow stronger from what once shook you, but now you’ve grown through.

               4. Hope is the overflow of beliefs that are anchored in truth.

The best way to exercise belief is to meditate on truth by making declarations for your heart and mind to hear.

“Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13 NKJV


Here are some declarations to get you started:

  • There is always a solution for every problem I face.
  • God is always with me, I am never alone. 
  • I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13
  • God works everything for my good and his glory because I love Him and have been called according to his purposes. Romans 8:28
  • If God is for me who can be against me? Romans 8:31
  • In every hard time I face I am more than a conqueror through Him who loves me. Romans 8:37
  • Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.
  • I carry the Healer.
  • I carry the Joy Giver.
  • I carry the Light of the World.
  • Nothing is impossible.

As we declare truth, we release light, making it possible to see. I have found that making bold declarations sparks new ideas and solutions leading to breakthrough.

               5. The biggest voice of hope will carry the most influence in our cities!

Like Jesus, we too can be known for giving hope. Jesus healed the sick, encouraged the downhearted, and gave life to all who came to Him. 

When we follow Jesus in our workplace, families and environments, people will feel the overflow of hope from our connection with God. People wondering how to get out of shame and torment will see you and think, “I’ll bet they could help me.”

So whatever fight for hope you are in right now, victory is available for you, and you will become an access point of encouragement for others.

My hope for you is that you would be filled with the God of hope and joy, and that peace would wash over your mind. I pray that every lie about God and yourself would be flushed out until you see the endless possibilities He has for you!

“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Jeremiah 29:11

Take the sword of the Spirit and fight the fight of faith with declarations of truth, until your mind is renewed to think like God in every situation you face! You’ve got this! 

Steve Backlund has been a great friend and mentor who has ignited hope in me. For more encouragement on living a hope filled life, click here!
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