Romans 15:13
NKJV - 13 Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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'The joy and peace of believeing the Eternal salvation' is referrered to as abounding in Hope. (Romans 15:13) The God of the Hope of both Jews and Gentiles, who made the promises of eternal salvation to both; and, who has fulfilled them most punctually, fill you with joy and peace in believing you may abound in that same hope, through the power of the Holy Spirit.
In the context of Romans 15:13, "abounding in hope" takes on a specific meaning based on the surrounding verses and Paul's broader message: **Key Context:** * **Chapter 15:** In this section, Paul encourages unity and acceptance between Jewish and Gentile believers in Rome. He emphasizes God's promises for both groups and the shared hope they have in Christ. * **Verse 13:** This verse ends a prayer for the believers. Paul desires they be "filled with all joy and peace in believing" and then prays they "abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." **Understanding "Abounding"**: * The Greek word translated as "abound" means "to overflow, be wealthy, have more than enough, transcend all boundaries." * This implies a **superabundance** of hope, far exceeding our own capacity and overflowing into every aspect of life. **Meaning in Context:** * Given the emphasis on unity and shared hope, Paul is praying for an **extraordinary amount of hope** that can bridge differences and foster unity among believers. * This hope isn't based on human circumstances but on **faith in God's promises** and the **empowering presence of the Holy Spirit**. * It implies a confident expectation of God's faithfulness, even amidst the challenges of building unity. **Additional Implications:** * This hope is not passive but requires **active trust and participation**, as indicated by the phrase "in believing." * It empowers believers to face difficulties with **courage and resilience**, knowing God is ultimately in control. * It fosters **joy and peace**, even in challenging situations, because hope rests on God's goodness and faithfulness. **Remember:** * Interpretations of scriptures can vary based on individual beliefs and theological perspectives. * This explanation offers one possible understanding of "abounding in hope" within the specific context of Romans 15:13.
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