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Hope: Our Living Anchor in the Risen Savior

Posted on Friday, April 3, 2026
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This article is part of a yearlong series exploring one foundational biblical word each month. This month, we are focusing on HOPE. Subscribe to the Sunday Morning Newsletter and catch up on the entire series at amac.us/faith.


This month, as we fix our hearts on the word “Hope” for AMAC Faith, Easter arrives at the perfect moment. The empty tomb isn’t just a historical event – it is the ultimate manifestation of biblical hope.

In a world that feels increasingly out of control, with national security concerns, deep political division, and the daily pressure of rising costs weighing heavily on many hearts. It’s natural to ask: Where can we place our hope when so much feels uncertain?

The Bible offers a hope that is far more than wishful thinking. It is solid, certain, and unshakable because it is rooted in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

What Does the Bible Mean by “Hope”?

In everyday English, “hope” often carries uncertainty – like crossing our fingers and wishing for the best. But biblical hope is radically different. It is a confident expectation. A settled assurance. A deep certainty that what God has promised, He will fulfill.

The New Testament Greek word for hope (elpis) speaks of a forward–looking assurance, not doubt. Scripture describes it as:

  • An anchor for the soul, firm and secure (Hebrews 6:19)
  • A hope that does not put us to shame (Romans 5:5)
  • A living hope that endures through every trial (1 Peter 1:3–4)

This hope is grounded in what God has already done, trusts in what He has promised, and looks eagerly to its future fulfillment. It sustains believers through suffering, producing endurance, character, and deeper hope (Romans 5:3–5). Unlike worldly hope that can disappoint when circumstances fail, biblical hope is guaranteed by the unchanging God who cannot lie (Titus 1:2).

The Resurrection: The Ultimate Manifestation of Hope

At the heart of this biblical hope stands the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Peter captures it beautifully in the opening of his first letter:

“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, to an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you…” (1 Peter 1:3–4, NIV).

Jesus’ resurrection is not merely a miracle to celebrate on Easter Sunday. It is the decisive proof that death has been defeated, sin has been atoned for, and God’s promises are reliable. Because Christ rose, we who trust in Him are “born again” into this living hope. Our future is secure: an imperishable inheritance, eternal life with Him, and the full realization of God’s glory.

Jesus Himself declared, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die” (John 11:25–26). The empty tomb transforms our view of every trial. It assures us that the same power that raised Jesus will one day raise us and make all things new.

Paul echoes this in Romans 5:2, where he says we “rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.” Even in suffering, this hope does not waver because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit (Romans 5:5). And we await the “blessed hope – the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:13).

Placing Our Hope in the Risen Christ Today

When national headlines bring anxiety, when division fractures relationships and communities, and when rising costs make daily life feel heavy, it is tempting to pin our hopes on political solutions, economic recovery, or human leaders. Those things may offer temporary relief, but they are fragile. Biblical hope calls us to something far greater: fixing our eyes on the risen Jesus.

The resurrection reminds us that chaos does not have the final word. The One who conquered the grave is sovereign over nations, rulers, economies, and every detail of our lives. Our hope is not in a better world achieved by human effort alone, but in the returning King who will establish His eternal kingdom in perfect justice, peace, and joy.

This Easter, let the reality of the empty tomb renew your confidence. Jesus is alive. Your sins are forgiven. Your future is guarded by God’s power. In Him, you have a living hope that anchors your soul no matter how stormy the seas become.

As you reflect this month, meditate on these truths:

  • Hebrews 6:19–20: “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain, where our forerunner, Jesus, has entered on our behalf.”
  • Romans 15:13: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

May the God of hope fill your heart this Easter season. Place your hope squarely in the risen Jesus Christ – He is worthy, and He will not fail you.


Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father,

We thank You for the living hope we have through the resurrection of Your Son, Jesus Christ. In a world that often feels uncertain and unstable, anchor our hearts in what is unshakable – Your truth, Your promises, and Your presence.

Remind us daily that Jesus is alive, that our sins are forgiven, and that our future is secure in Him. When fear rises or circumstances weigh heavily on us, help us to fix our eyes not on what is temporary, but on what is eternal.

Fill us with joy and peace as we trust in You and cause our lives to overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Strengthen our faith, steady our hearts, and use us to reflect Your hope to a world in need.

We place our hope fully in You, Lord – our risen Savior, our firm foundation, and our eternal King.

In Jesus’ name,
Amen.


Daily Scripture Readings

  • Monday – 1 Peter 1:3–4
    A living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • Tuesday – Hebrews 6:19–20
    Hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.
  • Wednesday – Romans 5:3–5
    Suffering produces endurance, character, and hope.
  • Thursday – John 11:25–26
    Jesus is the resurrection and the life.
  • Friday – Titus 2:13
    The blessed hope – the return of Christ.
  • Saturday – Romans 15:13
    Overflowing with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
  • Sunday – 1 Corinthians 15:20–22
    Christ’s resurrection guarantees our victory over death.

Jonathan Griffin, Director of Membership Marketing at AMAC | Former pastor & professor | Current husband & father | Redeemed sinner, saved by grace.

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Max
Max
2 months ago

Jonathan, thank for your week’s article on “HOPE”.
Have a Bless Weekend.

Donna
Donna
2 months ago

I have jotted down the scripture references for review. Thank you Jonathan, have a blessed Resurrection Day.

Kathryn
Kathryn
2 months ago

Amen! Great writing. I love the traditional Church greeting on Easter Sunday morning: “Christ is risen!” And the response: “He is risen, indeed!”

anna hubert
anna hubert
2 months ago

Hope and faith that the moment is not permanent that it is only until, keeps people going , without it they won’t make it.

Good Dog
Good Dog
2 months ago

Woman like to joke that Moses wandered the Desert for 40 years , because he wouldn’t”t stop and ask directions ,They quit laughing when they found out that Ms. Moses was reading the map .

Ninarae
Ninarae
2 months ago

Excellent article, it was very uplifting. Thankyou…especially for the scripture references for this week!

William C.
William C.
2 months ago

Thank you for posting this!

L.C.
L.C.
2 months ago

Wow! Now that is the best news ever! Thanks for this article/devotional! God bless you! God be praised!

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