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How many of you either had a hope chest someone kept for you or are keeping a hope chest right now for someone else?
Maybe you didn’t have an actual hope chest, but you did have something precious that you wanted to save and pass down to future generations.
We hang on to them because we know they might mean something to those coming behind us.
Regardless of the reason, it’s being saved because it holds hope, promise, memories, and value for the future. And to put it in a box for the time being is a sacrifice.
You can’t use it right now because you want it available for someone else to have and hold in the future.
Join us as Dr. Chuck Jonas shows us this was the exact concept played out by the early church—and one very serious way we get to love our church!
By Dr. Chuck Jonas5
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How many of you either had a hope chest someone kept for you or are keeping a hope chest right now for someone else?
Maybe you didn’t have an actual hope chest, but you did have something precious that you wanted to save and pass down to future generations.
We hang on to them because we know they might mean something to those coming behind us.
Regardless of the reason, it’s being saved because it holds hope, promise, memories, and value for the future. And to put it in a box for the time being is a sacrifice.
You can’t use it right now because you want it available for someone else to have and hold in the future.
Join us as Dr. Chuck Jonas shows us this was the exact concept played out by the early church—and one very serious way we get to love our church!