Introduction
- Beloved of the Lord, over the last two weeks, God has opened our spiritual eyes and blessed our understanding with powerful revelations on Renewed Beginnings—a divine journey into new heights and new glory. We’ve come to recognize that in Christ, we are never stuck, never finished, never without a future.
But today, the Lord is shifting the dimension of our revelation. He is bringing us into a new horizon: a renewed beginning for a New Hope in Christ.
“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” – Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)
- These are not mere motivations—they are the living manifestations of divine hope.
- It’s a spiritual promise—a covenant reality.
- New hope in Christ brings fresh strength,
soaring grace, and the power to overcome weariness and faintness, even in the face of overwhelming opposition.
- Hope in God never dies. Hope in God refocuses us. It revives the hopeless heart and transforms it into a womb of divine opportunity.
A. Understanding New Hope in Christ
1. Hope is the Blueprint of Faith
- Hope is not inferior to faith—it is foundational to it. As Hebrews 11:1 says:
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
- Hope gives form and aim to faith. When hope is absent, faith loses its target—it becomes scattered, like arrows without a bullseye. But when hope is alive, faith becomes sharp, intentional, and fruitful.
- Hope builds the image of God’s promises in your heart so that faith can go to work and bring it to pass.
2. Hope is Supernatural Expectancy
- Biblical hope is not worldly “wishing.” It is not a shallow desire or emotional optimism.
- The hope that the Word of God talks about is rooted in your covenant with God and the anointing He has released to fulfill it in your life.
- It’s not based on your conditions—it’s based on God’s unchanging will.
“…remember that at that time you were separate from Christ…without hope and without God in the world.” – Ephesians 2:12
- But now, by the blood of Jesus, we have a living hope (1 Peter 1:3), and a supernatural expectancy that what God has promised, He is well able to perform.
- In Philippians 1:19, Paul uses two powerful Greek words that are translated as hope. One means “happy anticipation of good”; the other means “eager longing, strained expectancy, watching with an outstretched head.”
- That’s the image of someone looking beyond their natural limitations, fully absorbed in what God is about to do.
- When you walk in this kind of hope, distractions lose their grip. The trials of life cannot weigh
you down, because your heart is locked on the certainty of God’s movement.
B. How to Obtain New Hope in God
1. New Hope Comes from God’s Word Revealed
- Hope rises when God’s children discover His Word and cling to it until it reshapes their inner image.
“In the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures…” – Daniel 9:2
- When Daniel discovered God’s prophetic promise in Jeremiah 29:10–11, hope ignited in his heart and led to intercession and fulfillment.
- The same way, Isaiah 55:10–12 reveals that God’s Word brings joy, peace, and productivity when it enters our hearts.
- Hope comes when you take those promises and keep them before your eyes and ears, until they begin to build an image inside you. You stop seeing yourself without it—and start seeing yourself possessing it.
- Go to the Word—God’s will is His Word. It is His will for you to be healed, whole, fruitful, victorious, and full of divine purpose.
- Stay in the Word until your hope becomes crisply defined, until your spirit stretches with expectation.
- Meditate until you’re so full of divine vision that your morning starts with declarations of healing, joy, and power!
2. New Hope Comes Through Absolute Trust in God- Psalm 20:7; Isaiah 26:3
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not Proverbs 3:5-6
- When your hope is grounded in God, unbelief has no entrance. Your heart becomes immovable, your mind unshakable.
- The fiery darts of the enemy bounce off you because your soul is anchored in divine expectation.
3. New Hope Comes to Those Who Wait on the Lord
- Hope is born in the secret place—where we wait on God in worship, in quietness, and in faith.
“They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…” – Isaiah 40:31
“There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.” – Proverbs 23:18
- Waiting is not wasting. It is a spiritual posture of expectation. You may look still, but your spirit is soaring. Your faith is preparing to catch what God is about to release!
4. New Hope is Strengthened by Bold and Unwavering Faith
“Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace…to the seed of Abraham.” – Romans 4:16
- Like Abraham, you must hope against hope. The Bible says Abraham did not waver through unbelief but was fully persuaded that God had the power to do what He had promised (Romans 4:20–21).
- The lame man at the gate (Acts 3:5) looked at Peter and John expecting to receive something. That kind of hope is magnetic—it pulls the supernatural into the natural.
“We having the same spirit of faith…we also believe, and therefore speak.” – 2 Corinthians 4:13
- When hope matures, it opens your mouth. The spirit of faith begins to speak—not out of formula, but from overflowing expectation. It calls things that be not as though they were, because it has already seen them in the spirit.
Conclusion: What New Hope Does in the Life of God’s Children
Hope is not an emotional cushion—it is a spiritual force.
Hope keeps you intensely focused on God’s promise. It paints the image of the future God has prepared for you—even when your circumstances show the opposite.
When you have hope:
- The devil cannot beat you down.
- Trials cannot rob your joy.
- Setbacks become setups.
- You develop a divine stubbornness—refusing to quit, rising stronger every time you fall.
“At least there is hope for a tree: If it is cut down, it will sprout again, and its new shoots will not fail.” – Job 14:7
- Let your hope be fierce, focused, and full of fire. Let it stir your faith into action. Let it birth prophetic vision and victorious living.
“And hope does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit…” – Romans 5:5
This is your season for New Hope. And by the Spirit of the Living God, your hope shall not be cut off.