A definition from Merriam-Webster:
Hope: 1. to desire with expectation of obtainment or fulfillment. 2. to expect with confidence (as in trust).

Biblically, our hope is in God. It’s my trust in Him, and His good nature that makes possible my ability to hope. It’s also our history together; His faithfulness – His amazing track record proving that my hope is secure in Him.
God is hope. He is the embodiment of hope because His promises are yes and amen. He cannot lie. What God has promised will certainly come to pass.
“being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 1:6 NIV
And for these reasons, within the Christmas story, two people exemplify to me this lifestyle of hope. Anna and Simeon, both elderly servants of God, who dwelt in Jerusalem. Anna, a widow for decades, stayed in the Temple committed to prayer, she waited her whole life with an eager expectation of good that would come from God in her lifetime.
“and then was a widow until she was eighty-four. She never left the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting and praying. Coming up to them at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem.”
Luke 2:37-38 NIV
I can learn much from Anna. She waited well. She was active in her waiting. She fasted, she prayed, and she worshiped God while she waited. She waited like Noah, not knowing when or how, but believing God’s promise to bring redemption to her people.
As a wife and mom, I know that God has simply asked me to believe Him that His good will would be fulfilled for our family. I’ve been actively waiting, watching, and praying in our marriage for 37 years. God is faithful.
And Simeon, Luke 2:25-26 describes him as a devout and righteous man, who was full of the Holy Spirit. Simeon was eagerly expectant because God had promised him that the Messiah would come in his lifetime. He believed God, and in the fullness of time he beheld the new born Jesus.
“Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying: “Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you may now dismiss your servant in peace. For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all nations: a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel.””
Luke 2:28-32 NIV

The encouragement I receive from reading the stories of Anna and Simeon is that their hope – their eager expectation- became sight. They not only waited well, they recognized God when He appeared.
Pray with me?
Lord, it is my eager and expectant desire {daily} that I not miss you. Thank You, Immanuel, for diligently teaching me throughout this year that You are present with me. Thank You for miraculously creating a pathway of belief that has transferred knowledge about You into experience with You. Lord, I believe You today in a way I’ve never imagined possible on this side of Heaven.
Lord, may I eagerly expectantly watch and wait for you today while worshipping and praying, and while doing laundry and vacuuming. And Lord Jesus, Messiah, don’t let me miss You in all Your ways.
Thank You for loving me first. I love You too.
“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.”
1 Chronicles 16:34 NIV
Eyes on Jesus and Shine,
Lisa
O Come, O Come Immanuel , The Piano Guys
Advent: Hope click here to watch a little video devo about our Eager expectation of hope.


Amen! Thank you for sharing your testimony of God’s faithfulness to you, Jerralea!!
Merry Christmas and God bless you.
“It’s also our history together; His faithfulness – His amazing track record proving that my hope is secure in Him.” Amen! Exactly the same reason my hope has been alive since I was fourteen. His track record in my life proves He is faithful!