Daily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 12, 2025 Scripture - Luke 18:18-43 Prayer: Heavenly Father, We come before you today in awe of your Word. Thank you for speaking to us through Scripture. Help us commit to being grounded in your truth. Help us make learning more about you a priority. We get so distracted! The world comes at us from all sides. Lord, in these next few moments of silence, help us set aside our scattered thoughts and focus on you...In Your Name, Amen. Welcome to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 11, 2025 Scripture – Luke 18:1-17 Prayer: Almighty God, We come before you with awe and humility. Help us remember all you have done for us. We are nothing without you. We need you desperately, Lord. Help us gather our scattered thoughts today as we focus on you. In these next few moments of silence, help us remember that we belong to you. Help us lay our worries and cares on the throne of your grace...We pray this in the powerful name of Jesus, Amen. Welcome to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 10, 2025 Scripture – Luke 17:20-37 Prayer: Almighty God, we start by pausing before you. Help us set aside the distractions of the morning or the day and focus on you. In these next few moments of silence, help us gather our scattered thoughts and think only of you...Help us be still and know you are God. God, we rejoice that we can freely read your Word and we are grateful that you speak to It’s truly a miracle. Holy Spirit, we also invite you to join us as we seek to grow deeper in relationship with you. In...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 9, 2025 Scripture – Luke 17:1-19 Prayer: Holy God, How amazing it is that we can come before you today. You are God of all things, Lord of everything, and yet you care about each of us. We give you glory and praise. We thank you most of all for Jesus, who made it possible for us to walk hand in hand with a holy God. Help us see today’s Scripture through fresh eyes. Keep teaching us, Lord. Continue to reveal yourself to us. We are open and grateful. In Your Name, Amen. Welcome back to the Daily...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 8, 2025 Scripture - Luke 16:19-31 Prayer: Heavenly Father, We come to you today rejoicing in your holy name. You are such a good God. It’s so hard for us to conceive that the God who put the stars in the sky and put the planets into motion is the same God who loves us and has numbered the hairs on our heads. We thank you so much for your love and care. Open our minds and hearts as we approach your Word today. Help us hear a word from you. How we yearn to hear from you, Lord. We need you. Over and over...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 5, 2025 Scripture – Luke 16:1-18 Prayer: Abba Father, Prepare our hearts for your Word today. Help us approach this Scripture with an openness to learning something new from you. Jesus, thank you for your perfect example of mercy and love. More of you and less of me. In Your Name, Amen. Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the Bible reading plan for New Hope Church in Brandon, Florida. We are currently doing a deep dive into the Gospels and Acts. ...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 4, 2025 Scripture - Luke 15 Prayer: Lord, We give you glory and praise for who you are. Who are we that you love us so much? We thank you for your love and care. Help us be even but a small reflection of your love toward those around us. More of you and less of me. In Your Name, Amen. Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the Bible reading plan for New Hope Church in Brandon, Florida. We are currently doing a deep dive into the Gospels and...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 3, 2025 Scripture - Luke 14:15-35 Prayer: Lord, We come before you today on this Wednesday, and we pray for you to speak to us. We need you. We need a new word from you. We need your guidance, your wisdom, your help, your courage. Help us set aside the distractions of our day, our many scattered thoughts, and focus on you. During these next few moments of silence, Jesus, help us remember that we belong to you...Give us the confidence to stand firm in YOU today. In Your Name, Amen Welcome back, everyone, to...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 2, 2025 Scripture - Luke 14:1-14 Prayer: Holy and Merciful God, We come to you today rejoicing in your holy name. It’s amazing that you, the God of all, care about the minute details of our lives. I mean, who are we? But yet, you love us, you care, you died for us! Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Help us, as we move on throughout this day to remember your presence. Guide our words, our actions, and our thoughts. Help us hear your voice as we engage with your Word today. We love...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope September 1, 2025 Scripture – Luke 13:22-35 Prayer: Abba Father, We come to you today with gratitude. Thank you for loving us. Thank you for wanting a relationship with us. Thank you for never leaving our side. Help us to follow you more closely, Lord. We need your truth. We need your guidance and direction. With every fiber of our being, we need you. As we read your Word today and reflect on it, Lord, speak to us. Help us grow closer to you. Let us know where we are falling short so that we can be...
info_outlineDaily Dose of Hope
September 3, 2025
Scripture - Luke 14:15-35
Prayer: Lord, We come before you today on this Wednesday, and we pray for you to speak to us. We need you. We need a new word from you. We need your guidance, your wisdom, your help, your courage. Help us set aside the distractions of our day, our many scattered thoughts, and focus on you. During these next few moments of silence, Jesus, help us remember that we belong to you...Give us the confidence to stand firm in YOU today. In Your Name, Amen
Welcome back, everyone, to the Daily Dose of Hope, a deep dive into the Gospels and Acts. Today, we dive into the second half of Luke 14. I should also mention that today is Wednesday so it’s Recharge day! Yay!!! If you are local to the Brandon, Florida, area, please consider joining us at New Hope Church at 6:30 for a time of worship, prayer, fellowship, and small community. We meet in the Garage, on the Moon Ave. side of campus.
Our reading for today starts with a parable about a great banquet. Many important people were invited but they all send excuses for why they cannot attend. As a result, the host (who we can assume is God) asks his servants to go and invite those in the streets – the poor, the downtrodden, the sick, the lowly, in order to fill the seats. These are people, after all, who will come with both faith and humility.
So what does this all mean? What is Jesus’ point? The invited guests were initially the Jews, the ones who held on tightly to the law. They saw themselves as God’s people and they thought they were the only ones worthy to come to God’s banquet table. But Jesus was right in front of them and they chose to reject him. His own people did not receive him.
In the parable, after the spiritually “worthy” send their excuses, the host invites in those who the Jews saw as unworthy – the unclean people, the sick, the weak, even the Gentiles. The host wants the whole banquet hall to be filled. God wants as many people as possible to receive his invitation of salvation.
We move from this parable to the cost of being a disciple. It keeps getting harder. Jesus speaks of the need to hate those close to us, including our mother and father, wife and children, brothers and sisters, even our own life, in order to follow him. What do we make of this? Jesus usually talks about loving others, not hating them. Remember, whenever a Scripture feels off, we need to go deeper. So let’s do that here.
There are a couple different ways to interpret this Scripture. Some people might want to go with a literal interpretation but I quickly dismiss that. Jesus cannot mean to literally hate our family members. That would contradict so much of his earlier teaching. It also would contradict his character in general. So something else is going on here.
It could be that Jesus is using hyperbole. Remember, hyperbole is an overexaggeration to make a point and Jesus was prone to this kind of speech. But Jesus is not one to exaggerate commitment. That also seems out of character.
It seems most likely that there is something going on in the word usage. When we dig deeper, we find that the word “hate” is sometimes used in ancient Hebrew to mean, “love less.” One example of this is found in Genesis, when the author writes that “Leah was hated” by Jacob but it is more correctly interpreted as Jacob “loved Rachel more than Leah.” We see this same kind of language here. Jesus is saying that those who follow him need to love everyone else less, to such an extent that it might look like hate. To become a follower of Jesus means to put Jesus above all people and things that we hold most dear.
Jesus also speaks about the necessity of carrying our cross if we want to follow him. Remember, the cross was a method of execution. To follow Jesus, we are to carry the thing that will cause our death. Think about that. There is pain and suffering in following Jesus. That isn’t something we like to focus on much. We love the comfort of the Gospel, but what about the cost and challenge of the Gospel?
Would you still be willing to follow Jesus if it meant walking to the gallows? This is such a foreign idea to us in the United States. But around the world, there are people who regularly face this threat. Following Jesus has true cost. Here’s a question for us: If I were being tortured and persecuted for my faith, would I stay faithful to Jesus or would I give in to the pressure and deny Christ?
What cost have you experienced in following Jesus? I think this is something for which we need to spend some time in prayer? What cost have you experienced in following Jesus? And what if that cost were to get more real? More intense? What if it threatened your very life?
Blessings,
Pastor Vicki