Joy is the serious business of Heaven. —C.S. Lewis
In 2009, the world was enraptured by the harrowing rescue of 33 men trapped in a mine in Chile. The drama played on some of the greatest human fears: Darkness, suffocation, isolation; you name it. But thanks to a small burrowed hole, the men were able to receive goods from the surface. Interestingly, despite their dire predicament, the men later admitted that things were occasionally tense, although overall, they were never that terrified.
That seems odd, doesn’t it? It turns out that a team of psychological experts recommended that the rescue commanders on the scene come up with projects and activities for the men to do while the rescue tunnel was drilled. These tasks did not technically assist them in their rescue, but it did something just as important. It kept hope alive. They overcame tremendous hardship because they had tremendous hope.
Because of who we are in Christ, we can latch on to a similar, tangible hope of rescue from sin.
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. (1 Peter 1:3)
You can almost hear Peter shouting this encouragement. He’s bursting with infectious enthusiasm. He’s desperate for the people to see that the Father has done something so wonderful that their entire lives need to become consumed with it.
Go back to when you first came to know Christ. Why was it so exhilarating? A big part of it was probably because you felt something like Peter was describing in that verse: Living hope. For perhaps the first time, you truly felt purpose. You had a sense of lasting joy and fulfilled life. You shed your old self for new beginnings.
Knowing who we are in Christ and understanding the unconditional love of a perfect father—it’s like that mineshaft of hope that brings light into our darkness. And yes, that hope is our way of escape. There’s no longer a need to feel trapped in an inescapable hole of sin and darkness. Hope has come!
Lord, I have no hope apart from You. Thank You for breathing life into my soul, for transferring me from the kingdom of darkness into the Kingdom of light. Amen.