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The King of Hope

The King of Hope

 
The sermon teaches that God is a promise-making God who delights in our faith, and therefore He often allows seasons of waiting between His promises and their fulfillment.

This waiting—illustrated through biblical examples like Genesis 3:15 and Noah—is where hope lives: a joyful, trusting anticipation rooted in God’s character and past faithfulness. Ultimately, the Advent season invites Christians to embrace this hopeful waiting as we look to Jesus, the fulfillment of God’s greatest promise.

 

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