
Johann Sebastian Bach - More than a Wish Upon a Star
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What separates wishful thinking from genuine hope? While the world taps out a desperate message—"Is there any hope?"—believers possess something extraordinary: confident expectation founded on God's unshakable promises.
Biblical hope isn't crossing your fingers or wishing upon a star. It's the settled assurance that God has forgiven your past, sovereignly guides your present, and guarantees your future through Christ's return. This hope becomes visible to others, especially during life's darkest moments, prompting the questions Peter tells us to be ready for: "What gives you such confidence? How can you remain so hopeful?"
The remarkable story of Johann Sebastian Bach demonstrates how hope's influence transcends time and borders. Though dying penniless and quickly forgotten after 50 years of composing "music where God's gracious presence is at hand," Bach's gospel-infused compositions are now bringing thousands to Christ in Japan—a nation where "hope is a foreign idea" and traditional religion has lost relevance.
Bach began each manuscript with "Jesu Juva" (Jesus, help me) and ended with "SDG" (Soli Deo Gloria—to God alone be glory). He never signed his greatest works with his name, instead pointing to the true source of his hope. Though his impact took centuries to fully bloom, God's timing was perfect.
What legacy of hope are you creating with your talents, work, and daily conversations? You may never see the full harvest of your faithfulness in this lifetime, but God's purpose reaches far beyond our limited vision. Your hopeful perspective today might be the seed that bears fruit generations later.
When someone asks about the reason for your hope, be ready with this simple truth: Christianity has cornered the market on genuine, lasting hope—not wishful thinking, but confident expectation grounded in the unchanging promises of God.
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