In this message from Dr. Scott McKee, we’re invited to rediscover a hope strong enough to carry us through disappointment, delay, and hardship. Rooted in Colossians 1, Pastor Scott shows how Paul frames the Christian life around faith and love that spring from a deeper hope—one grounded not in circumstances or personal resilience, but in the gospel itself. Through the image of a “hope chest,” the sermon asks where we’re storing our deepest longings and whether what we’re trusting can actually sustain us. Pastor Scott explores how discouragement often grows from the way we interpret setbacks, tempting us to believe our problems are permanent, pervasive, and personal. Against that mindset, Paul offers a Christ-centered way of thinking: Jesus is eternal, so our problems are temporary; Jesus is present everywhere, so our problems are limited; and Jesus lives in us, so we are never alone. This is not shallow optimism or denial of pain, but a hope that empowers perseverance. Anchored in Christ and remembered at the Lord’s Table, this message calls us to place our hopes where they can truly hold. May the hope stored up in Christ steady our hearts, retrain our thinking, and give us strength to persevere when the road feels long.
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