“Remember the word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to hope” (Ps. It ends with the first of what seem to be several conclusions to the letter. He set before them the example of their Master, and then showed that both Jews and Gentiles were given equal place in the Word of prophecy. The relationship between one's emotional well-being and physical condition, however, is not a modern discovery. – Psalm 46:1, ARE YOU STORING TREASURES ON EARTH OR IN HEAVEN? From this point forward, Paul dealt with personal matters between him and the Romans. Not only is God the author of all true hope, but He can create this hope in the midst of despair! All hope of which He is not the author, in the heart of men, is false and delusive. The facts are to be accepted and their blessings at once used. Thus constantly and intimately are the ideas of accountableness and dependence connected in the sacred Scriptures. Spiritual perception is of the greatest possible importance in view of thevarious forms of error that are rife on every hand. The grand design of His mission was not restricted to Palestine but was worldwide, for He shed His atoning blood for sinners out of all peoples and tribes and, upon the triumphant conclusion of His mission, commissioned His servants to preach the gospel to all nations. Hope is the looking forward to something with some reason for confidence respecting fulfillment. Paul (1Cor 11:1), Peter (1Peter 2:21-note) and John (1Jn 2:6-note) all call on believers to follow in the steps of Jesus. Historians tell us that a great cloud of hopelessness covered the ancient world. They represent to us the two aspects of faith. You will not suspect me of minimizing that, but I beseech you remember one climax of the Apostle’s which, though not bearing the same message as my text, is in harmony with it, ‘Christ that died, yea, rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.’ (Ro 8:34) And remember that Christ Himself bestows the gift of His Divine Spirit as the result of the humiliation and the agony of His Cross. In the context of Romans 15, we learn that the Holy Spirit's inherent enabling power is the means by which unity will be accomplished as He causes believers to abound in hope. (The Christian Life and How to Live It - online). – Mark 1:15, DO YOU BELONG TO CHRIST OR ARE YOU GOING TO YOUR OWN PLACE – Acts 1:24-25, DO YOU EVER WONDER IF YOU ARE REALLY A CHRISTIAN? The total mentions of the Holy Spirit/Spirit in Romans = 27 including once as the Spirit of holiness (Ro 1:4), once as the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus (Ro 8:2), once as the Spirit of Him Who raised Jesus (Ro 8:11), twice as the Spirit of God (Ro 8:9, 14) and once as the Spirit of Christ (Ro 8:9). She circled three times and then headed south — a thousand miles over ice and another thousand over the ocean. No sooner had Paul quoted them than he bowed his knees before their Giver, thereby teaching the Roman saints—and us—how to turn the promises to practical account, instructing them what to ask for. fill you with all joy and peace in believing. To get what Romans 15:13 means based on its source text, scroll down or follow these links for the original scriptural meaning , biblical context and relative popularity. That the reader may have a more definite view of the connection, we will now quote the verse before our prayer: “And again, Esaias [Isaiah] saith, There shall be a root of Jesse, and he that shall rise to reign over the Gentiles; in him shall the Gentiles trust.” That is taken from one of the great Messianic prophecies, recorded in Isaiah 11. First, they are to be sought in prayer, as is evident from Paul’s example. What impact would it have on the spiritually dead (Eph 2:1-note) and irrevocably decaying world (2Pe 1:4-note) if it were to witness the lives of believers continually filled with the Spirit, walking by the enabling power of the Spirit and bearing the fragrant fruit of the Spirit? – Galatians 2:20, HOW TO BE A GODLY MOTHER – 2 Timothy 3:15, HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE AMBASSADOR FOR JESUS CHRIST – 2 Corinthians 5:20, HOW TO BE TAUGHT BY GOD – Psalm 119:33-38, HOW TO BECOME MORE CHRIST LIKE – 1 John 2:6, HOW TO FIND PEACE AND PROTECTION IN TIMES OF TROUBLE? "Satisfaction!" (3) We will live in a world filled with God's glory (Ro 8:21-note). How does this power manifest itself in our lives? This expression “the God of [that] hope” had special pertinency and peculiar suitability to the Gentiles—who are mentioned by name no less than four times in the verses immediately preceding. This we must believe. Every divine promise is calculated to inspire the believer with hope. Consider asking a brother or sister in Christ to pray it for you. NKJV 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. In the context Paul had cited a number of Old Testament passages which announced the salvation of the Gentiles and their union with believing Jews. The example which the apostle has here set before us evidences not only that it is desirable for Christians to be filled with joy and peace, but also that such a delightful experience is attainable. NLT I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. #2 “…fill you with all joy…” Our joy is from God. Most assuredly those who claim to be accepted in the Beloved and journeying to everlasting bliss bring reproach on Him whose name they bear and cause His gospel to be evil spoken of, if they are doleful and dejected and spend most of their time in the slough of despond. 8:32)! Where there is praise there is joy, for joy is a component part of it. "What do you mean," was the reply. His life illustrates the folly of living without God, which is described in Ecclesiastes 6:7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. The splendid attitude of children, their gladness that makes others glad, spring not only from the heart of childhood, but from the love that encircles them at home. When the tide rises, the little pools on the rocks are all merged into one....This is Paul’s conception of the Christian life as it might and should be, in one aspect. (Acts 10:37-38), Notice the association of the Holy Spirit with the presence of enabling power, power to accomplish the ministry the Father had assigned to His Son (Do you see the Trinity at work?). I began to feel I would never be emancipated from its grasp. May God open the eyes of our heart to the surpassing greatness of the power of the Holy Spirit (Eph 1:18, 19-note) available in our lives so that we might experience an abundant, fruit filled life (Gal 5:22-note, Gal 5:23-note), in turn so that God the Father might be greatly glorified by the supernatural deeds the Spirit of grace (Heb 10:29b) enables us to perform (cp Mt 5:16-note, Jn 15:8) as we progressively learn more and more to yield to Him, to be filled with Him and to walk by Him (Eph 5:18-note, Gal 5:16-note). The most important text in Paul’s writings to show this is Romans 15:13, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” Notice that it is in or by believing that we are filled with joy and peace. Its force is the more apparent if we consider it in the light of Ephesians 2:11–12, where Gentile believers are reminded that in time past they “were without Christ [devoid of any claim upon Him], being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world”—without any knowledge of Him, without a written revelation from Him. Is it evident in our discipleship? When we think of hope we at once realise that it is impossible without faith. So as wine fills a man and exerts control over him (just listen to him slur his words and watch his wobbly walk! Having sought to point out the instructive connection between the apostle’s prayer and the verses immediately preceding, a word now on its remoter context. The same power is requisite to cause grace to abound, or saints to abound in the exercise of it, as was to the first production of it. We are down here, like the diver, to gather pearls for our Master’s crown. 8–9). But the Scriptures are windows of hope to us. We keep on asking, when we ought to commence accepting. (Amen. Let us “stand back and look at the picture.”. To get what Romans 15:13 means based on its source text, scroll down or follow these links for the original scriptural meaning , biblical context  and relative popularity. It is a question we ought to ask ourselves, in our quiet hours of meditation, whether we really know the joy and peace which are the benediction of our text. The end for which this petition is made is. If they were filled with this, there would be no strife and contention. Joy relates to the delight of anticipation in seeing one’s hopes fulfilled. Our common hope is a powerful unifying force in the Christian life. – Matthew 15:8-9. Jn 15:11). These other things are merely mechanics which make possible the believing, but believing is the real answer. His theme here is different from these: it is joy and peace in believing. Its power over temptation, its “victory and triumph against the devil, the world, and the flesh,” is by the same means. – Psalm 95:1-6, WHAT DOES THE BIBLE TELL US ABOUT HEAVEN – John 14:2-3, WHAT DOES THE WORD OF GOD TELL US ABOUT GOSSIP?