The Hope of Our Calling
📖 Reading: 1 Peter 1:3–9
📝 Devotional:
In Ephesians 1:18, Paul longs for believers to grasp “the hope to which He has called you.” This hope isn’t naïve optimism — it’s a living hope rooted in Christ’s resurrection (1 Peter 1:3). It’s an anchor that steadies us when the storms come, a vision that lifts our eyes beyond today’s troubles.
When life feels uncertain or disappointing, remembering your calling — your eternal inheritance, your purpose in Christ — changes your posture. You are not wandering aimlessly. You are being shaped by a story that ends in glory.
Let God lift your head today. Your hope is alive because Jesus is alive.
âť“ Reflection Question:
How would your response to today’s challenges change if you truly believed your story ends in resurrection and eternal life?
âś… Practical Application:
Write down one difficult situation in your life right now. Beneath it, write a truth about your hope in Christ. Speak that truth over your situation today.
đź’¬ Inspirational Quote (Shareable):
"Hope isn’t wishful thinking — it’s living, breathing certainty rooted in a risen Savior."