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I Choose Hope - Finding Hope, Part 2

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June 20, 2025 2:10 am

I Choose Hope - Finding Hope, Part 2

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June 20, 2025 2:10 am

Chip Ingram explores the concept of hope in Christianity, discussing how people often put their faith in external things such as money, success, or education, rather than in a deeply rooted relationship with God. He shares personal stories and biblical examples to illustrate the difference between false hope and true hope, and encourages listeners to prioritize a relationship with Jesus Christ for spiritual growth and fulfillment.

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Is it possible to be an absolutely moral person? Even go to church faithfully? but completely miss out on a real relationship with God. Could that be you? Find out today.

Thank you for being with us for this Edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. Chip serves as our Bible teacher for this global teaching and discipleship ministry, helping Christians develop an authentic faith.

Well in this program, Chip picks up where he left off in our series, I Choose Hope. Today he'll identify the connection between what we worship and what we put our faith in. And how we can actually worship something more than God and not even realize it. That's a sobering thought, isn't it?

Well, if you want help correcting that mindset, go again in your Bible to Philippians chapter 3 as we join Chip with part 2 of his talk. Finding Hope. The Apostle Paul said, I knew all about God. I had it all memorized. I kept all the rules.

I was morally pure. I fasted the right days. I went to the temple. I sacrificed? If you can get there on your own, I was over here, but what's he say?

I count it. The word is garbage in one translation, it's dung in another translation, it's just a really graphic word. It's poo-poo. He said, I look at all the junk, all the self-effort, all the religiosity compared to. Intimacy and life and grace and power and the transformation.

Over here, I was a slave to religion, I'm a son of God. I was a slave. And when you try to earn it on your own, you get arrogant. And anyone who doesn't disagree, you take them out.

So he tried to take out the church. And then Jesus revealed himself. The surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord. And then he doesn't say, this is very interesting, notice in your text, he doesn't say, for whose sake I lost all of that. He changes the word.

whose sake I've lost all things.

Now you get you gotta understand, let's not make this like Bible world. This is a guy that is a Roman citizen. comes up in Tarsus.

Okay. There's sort of the elite, the Harvard, the Yale, the Stanford of his day. That's where he and he's the number one student of the number one professor.

Okay. And he's the star. I mean, he's the man.

So much so that, boy, when this way, this Christianity starts, he goes after them. He lost his reputation. Alienated from his family. kicked out of his position of power. Lost his money.

became an outlaw. Ended up being persecuted. When he says, I lost all things, this isn't some theoretical, oh, this is a transfer of intellectual issues. This is, I count all of it. Not just the religious side, but everything I've lost.

Everything that people value: power, money, fame, success, career, upward mobility. He had all that. He goes, all of that compared to Christ. Where's his hope? It's in a person.

It's in a person who's the second person of the Godhead. who from the foundation of the earth would give us freedom to choose. To accept or reject him. And then, knowing the consequences, would actually, from the foundations of the earth, agree with the Father and agree with God the Holy Spirit that He would come and be born. That he would grow up absolutely dependent and live an absolutely perfect life so that people would know.

You ever want to know what God's like? Jesus said, The Father and I are one. He came and he explained him. You read through the Gospels. You want to know what God is like?

Just look at Jesus' life. You know what? This is how he feels about hypocritical people. It's not pretty. This is what he feels about people that are.

hurting and broken and honest and come. And then he came knowing that he came to seek and to save that which is lost.

So he purposely set his face like a flint and said, I'm going to go to that cross. I know the break it's going to be with the Father. I'm going to hang on that cross. And when I hang on that cross, I'm going to take the sins of all people of all time. And I will be the sin offering, being fully man and fully God.

And the Father will pour his just wrath out on the sin that separates people. And I will absorb it. And in that moment, he'll turn away and I will be hidden in the earth. And I'll declare the victory in the Shield is the word. The place of the dead.

And I will rise in victory and conquer Satan, conquer sin, conquer death. And I will ascend to the Father, and I will be at his right hand, and I will open my arms to whosoever would believe. I will forgive your sin. I will bring you in relationship with me. And eternal life will begin the moment you turn from your sin and receive me and walk and follow me.

The surpassing value. And the Spirit of God is the one who will live inside of you, and you will be sealed, and you'll be adopted, and you'll have an inheritance. And the Spirit of God will actually manifest the very presence and person of Jesus so that the goal of the Christian life is not fire insurance. The goal isn't I prayed a prayer. The goal isn't that I have life after death.

The goal is I didn't have a relationship with God. And now the surpassing value is I am now connected with God solely and completely based on Christ's work on the cross and his resurrection. And the goal is to love him and to be loved by him. That's what Paul's saying. Over here, it was this is what I can do, this is what I've achieved, over here.

This is what God has done, and this is what I receive. Do you see the difference? His hope. His moorings. His future.

It's in Jesus. Question? Is your relationship Right now. with Jesus. growing more passionate and rich and real.

Are you experiencing deeply God's love? It's forgiveness. promptings from his spirit. A hunger for his word. A sense that there's purpose and direction, and that he actually wants to even use you to help others, and that as you do that, things happen you can't explain.

In other words, is your Unconscious passion to be just a little bit more moral and try and get God to work things out so that. what your hope really is in can come in. Or is it in in himself? See, God doesn't give His glory to another. And he won't be a means.

He's not a means for your kids to get into the right school. He's not a means for you to be happy. He's not a means for your life to work out right. He's not a means that if you believe in Jesus, your marriage goes great. He's not a means that all your kids turn out right.

He's not a means. He's the end.

Now, the amazing thing about grace is as your hope is in Him. There's sort of a domino effect that it impacts all those other things, but none of those things ever. can become your hope. In fact, we're warned often, don't let them. Not because God's mad, because He loves us and doesn't want us to miss.

There's three big takeaways I think that are super practical from this passage I'd like to share with you. Whatever we put our hope in will determine what we. Worship. Whatever we put our hope in will determine what we worship. If my hope is in my job, I worship it.

If my hope is in my family or my mate, I worship it. If my hope is in someday, some way I'm going to, I will worship it. If my hope is in money, I'll worship it. False hope is always focused on the external, the rules, the laws, success, status, and salary. And the confidence in that hope is, this is what I got to do.

Workaholism, believe me, I understand that one. It's all about what you can accomplish. What you've got to do. In the text, it was circumcision, the law, and religious works, but. In our day, The external can be church attendance or morals.

The external can be. You worship education. You worship your kids. Your whole worth of life is around your kids, their education. their sports, their traveling team.

It can be money. It can be your looks. I mean, I believe in working out as much as anybody. I got news for you. No matter how many vitamins you take, how much you work out, and how many surgeries you can afford, you're going to get old.

And you're going to get wrinkles. And probably a lot more. But but you know what? Ask yourself. What what's my hope in?

Is it when I make partner? Is when my kids get in this school, See, what happens is if your hope's in anything other than Jesus, it doesn't have the power to deliver it. And so false hope is in external things. And the confidence is in yourself. and what you can achieve and the source of real hope is always internal.

It's a rich, deep, growing relationship with Christ. It's grace. There's a sense of dependency. There's a sense of gratitude and empowerment. And finally, it's confidence in what he's done.

And so This is another one of those questions I'm asking. Me and you? If You don't give me words. But I could see your financial statements. Where all your time goes, What you think about What you dream about, and what you want to happen, and what gets you really down.

you would know in a minute. what your hope is. and what you really worship. I have a uh That an intellectual understanding of what it means to be a Christian has substituted what it means to be a genuine follower. And what I can tell you is that there's just great pictures in our church of both people who I see when difficulty and pain and adversity comes, it's obvious where their hope is and they cave.

And I had a conversation just this week of maybe the most of all difficulty. and I was in amazement at a man and his wife of where their hope was rooted. Because takeaway number two is false hope always ends in either pride. or despair. If you happen to be pretty successful unconsciously or consciously, it's look at me, look at what I did.

I'm a self-made man, a self-made woman. Look at my success, look at my family. I've got how many patents? Look at what I build. Look at what I wear.

Look at how I dress. Look at me! I mean we're Christians so we do it in subtle ways but we do it. The problem is that no matter what you achieve, the horizon's always moving. You're listening to Living on the Edge.

We'll get back to our series I Choose Hope in just a minute, but quickly, I want to remind you that we're in the middle of our mid-year match. Thanks to a few close ministry friends, every gift we receive until June 30th will be matched dollar for dollar. For more information about how to partner with us, go to livingonthege.org or call us at 888-333-6003. And thanks for doing whatever God leads you to do.

Well, let's rejoin Chip now for the remainder of his message. Her An elder many, many years ago in a church that I served many, many years ago, and he loved these sailboats. And people would be talking, he goes, the thing is when you're on a sailboat, and if you're kind of sailing toward the sun, the horizon's always moving. And I didn't know exactly what he meant. He goes, you know, people think I'm single.

Once I get married, then. No, no, no, no.

Well, then, if we have some kids, well, then if our kids turn out right, then, then, then, then, then, and the hope just keeps changing, and then people realize. It doesn't have the power to deliver. I've actually sat across the table. from a man who is being completely honest with me. who is a billionaire.

Who he would only be satisfied when there was a new number behind how many billions he would have. And he was a follower of Jesus, but his hope was in his. Money. Super high levels of debt tell you what. Your hope is in things.

I mean, do you have the 4K yet? I mean, has the Apple 12 come out yet? Has Samsung done I mean, and it's like an addiction. Are you ready to spend all kind of money this Christmas that you don't have to impress people, that don't care, to get someone to look at you and say, oh, wow, you're wonderful? And at the same time, and again, if this produces a little discomfort.

Good. I just came back from people that are pastoring churches of 500 or 1,000 people. They don't even have a library.

Now they got two books: they got a Bible and the one I gave them. It it always leads to despair. Or pride. 1 Timothy 1 or 6, 17 says, Instruct those that are rich in this present world not to be conceited. Or arrogant and fix their hope on the uncertainty of riches, but on God.

By the way, Who gives us all things. Look at the last line. Why?

So that you can not have anything to richly enjoy. Having things is not the problem. It's our priorities, and where's our focus, and where's our hope? I had a challenging experience when I lived in Atlanta. We got to be a part of a church plant, and one of the really key members was a guy that had done well, lived in a very nice country club, knew all the right language, is a spiritual guy, and was at the foundation group of launching the church.

And probably a year or so after I left, I got news of. And he had this fund, and I don't know if he was a hedge fund guy or whatever, this or that, and all I can tell you was he went missing. He was missing for like a week. And they found him a week later at a cabin. And he had this fund and the thing had slowly gone down, gone down, gone down, gone down.

And he hid it because his identity and hope was really in: I'm a rich, generous guy. And they found him and he put a shotgun in his mouth. And a note that said, I'm sorry I failed everyone. And it just Just broke my heart. See, we can intellectually think our hope is in Christ.

Here's how you know: just look at your behavior. Your behavior never lies. What I believe and what you believe has almost nothing to do with what we say or what we think we believe. What we believe is how we actually behave. Our behavior reveals the core of our beliefs.

It will happen again this year as tests are taken, and we will have high school students that do not get the grades they want, and they won't pass the tests they want, and they will do what they do here very often, so much that it's almost not reported. And they will step in front of a train because their hope is they didn't get into that school, and the pressure they feel, and the shame that they think they're going to bring on their family. And it's real here. Education is not hope. Money is not hope.

How many likes is not hope? How many followers is not hope? What other people think of you is not hope. The only hope that will never disappoint. is a deeply rooted relationship.

With a God who'll come through all the time. Finally, true hope is rooted in a relationship and results in joy and endurance. There's a byproduct. If there's no joy in your life, let me tell you this: your hope is somewhere, but it's not in Christ. He loves you.

He's for you. He'll take you through any circumstance. He doesn't promise it's always going to be easy. In fact, what he promises is there's going to be tribulation. But he'll not only give you joy, he'll give you endurance.

Hope is built in Jesus who left heaven, paid for you, loved you, cares for you. If you're a follower, he lives in you. He'll guide you, direct you, protect you, sustain you. You might have a lot, you might have a little. You might be single, you might be married, you might have kids, you might not.

But he promises that the fruit of his living life, as you stay connected to him, is you'll experience love and peace and joy and kindness and goodness and gentleness and self-control. And your life will be full, not easy. But it's built on a hope. and an endurance. The Apostle Paul would say it well in Romans 5: Therefore, we have been justified by faith.

We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we've obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand. That's what Paul was saying. He goes on to say, but we also boast or exult in hope. Are you ready? Of the glory of God.

And not only this, but we exult in our tribulation. See, when really hard times come, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance, you hang in there. You just hang in there. That's why we need each other.

So what we need is Word. Hard things happen. And perseverance brings about proven character. It's in the vice of life and the difficulty that you actually change. And proven character.

produces hope. Because what you realize is nothing out there can ever satisfy you, but nothing out there can ever make you or break you. And proven hope doesn't disappoint because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit. who's given to us. Lord, my prayer is that you would help us this season as never before to sink our roots deep into the hope of the living Christ.

Our faith is not about how many times we pray, or how many times we read the Bible, or how many times we come to the church, or a lot of external things. Those things are great means, but they don't make us right. It's you, it's us believing your faith. Love forgiveness, resurrection. It's a relationship.

So would you help us to put our hope in you? like never before. And Lord, I just feel compelled that you've brought maybe a handful of people that need to put their faith in you for the very first time. And so I ask if you're one of those people that say I need Jesus. I've been thinking about it.

Could I invite you to find your hope in Him right now, to bow your heart? and say to him, Lord Jesus, Today's my day. I want to turn from my sin and I ask you. To forgive me, I place my trust in your work on the cross, your resurrection. Come into my life right now.

Make me your son. Make me your daughter. And he will. In Jesus' name. Amen.

Before we do anything else, I want to say the same thing to you that I said to the people in the room that I was teaching. If you realize today that you're one of those people, That you know a lot about Jesus, that you've never surrendered to Him. You've never asked Him to forgive you personally, to come into your life, to be your Lord and to be your Savior. It's so easy to know all about God but not actually know Him. That was me for the first 18 years of my life.

Went to a social church. I heard stories about Jesus. I intellectually believed there was a God. But I didn't know him. I didn't have a relationship.

And today's your day. This is the day that he has broken through, and you understand, like never before, he loves you, he wants you, and that. The problem of sin, that problem of you not being the person you know in the depth of your heart you need to be, is solved. If you receive the gift by faith, and so right now, I would encourage you: I don't care whether you're running on the treadmill, driving in the car, you know, there's kids in the back seat, taking a walk in the park. At this very moment, I want you to pause within yourself and cry out to God, Lord Jesus, save me.

Today, I believe you died in my place. Today, I believe you rose from the dead. Please forgive me of all my sins, based solely on the work of Jesus and His resurrection, and come into my life. Make me your son, make me your daughter. And as you have done that, God will answer that prayer.

He longs to answer it, and He will. In fact, if you just prayed with me, He did.

So make sure you tell the greatest Christian you know, I prayed to receive Christ today. Number two, find a church this weekend that teaches the Bible. And number three, go to livingontheedge.org. That's livingontheedge.org, and we have some free resources to help you. on your new journey.

Welcome to the family. Thanks, Chip.

Well, if you prayed to receive Christ, we do have a free resource we'd like to put in your hands that was created specifically for new believers. This tool will help you understand what it means to trust in Jesus and what to do next. Request this free resource by calling AAA-333-6003 or by visiting livingonthege.org then clicking the new believers button. That's livingontheedge.org or call AAA-333-6003. Let us help you get started in your faith journey.

Well, Chip's still here in the studio with me. And Chip, you know, I've heard you talk before about one of your mentors, Bob Buford.

Some might be familiar with his book, Halftime, or the organization he founded called The Leadership Network.

Well, describe the impact he had on your life and what he taught you about making disciples.

Well, Dave, I have to tell you, I'll never forget being with Bob. And he asked a question that no one had ever asked me. He said, Chip. Who gave you permission? To become the person that you've become.

And then he said, You know, we all have dreams and thoughts inside of us and potential, but we rarely can see who we could really become. And God often brings a mentor, a person into your life that helps you see things that you could never see on your own. And I realized that there were mentors in my life, people that coached me, not just about discipleship, but mentored me, really cared about me and my particular life in ways that really opened the door for me to become who God made me and wanted me to be. And we at Living on the Edge realized that people need mentors. And it was out of the pandemic that we decided to do a little thing called daily discipleship where I began to mentor people one-on-one.

And I got a couple of cameras and a cup of coffee and an open Bible and not teaching, not preaching, but sat down for eight to 10 minutes for 10, 15, 20 days, depending on what we did. And I just opened the Bible and I mentored them about this is how you hear God's voice. Here's how you study. Here's how you deal with big decisions. Of all the things I've had a chance to do, that's been the most fulfilling because of the kind of response.

Oh, now I'm in the Bible for myself. Oh, now I'm sharing this with our whole family. People are learning and becoming who God meant them to be because they're getting some coaching. As you think about your own personal life, can I encourage you? Go to our website and choose to do a daily discipleship.

And second, Would you give generously to this mid-year match so that I can keep producing those kind of resources to mentor people so they can become all that God designed them to become? Thanks so much for whatever God leads you to do.

Well, if you want to stand with us to see Christians really live like Christians for the glory of God and the good of all, now is the perfect time to partner with us. As Chip said, we're in the middle of our mid-year match, which means every dollar we receive until June 30th will be doubled for greater impact.

So visit livingontheedge.org or call us at 888-333-6003 to make your gift. That's 888-333-6003 or go to livingontheedge.org. App listeners, tap donate. As we close, do you want to deepen your connection to God amid your busy life? Then take Chip with you by subscribing to our daily podcast.

With a few simple taps on your phone, you can access the full-length versions of our latest series. And if you're always on the go, download a handful and listen to them at your own pace. Let us help you grow your faith. Search for Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. For Chip and the entire team here, this is Dave Druy, thanking you for listening to this Edition of Living on the Edge, and I hope you'll join us again next time.
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