Reading: Psalm 126
The psalm begins with the memory of captivity and exile and moves into a time to sow and then to wait for the harvest. The darkest hour seems to have passed and new life and hope seem just around the corner. To wait for the harvest takes time and patience and trust but also comes with expectancy and hope. One day new life will spring up, hope will continue to grow, and then a joyous harvest will be reaped.
This cycle of life can represent our faith journey as well. As we begin to move past a time in the desert, we begin to see signs of hope as well. Out of the trial we begin to see how we were refined or strengthened by the trial. From the work that God was doing in us or in our lives, we begin to see new life take shape. It sprouts and there is an excitement and hope and promise. Over time it grows and comes to be something that gives hope and light and love to others. We are bearing fruit and planting seeds in others that will one day sprout in the lives of others. As we use the gifts and experiences we had have to walk alongside others in times of trial, we can help them begin to see the hope we find in Christ as we journey together.
It is within the work of resurrection on the cross that we have our true hope. It is because of God’s love expressed through Jesus Christ that we have this true hope. The true hope of eternal life is the source of our strength and trust in Him. This true hope is what shines within us and also shines out to bring hope and light and love to those in darkness. May we ever share the good news within us with a world so in need.