"We did not dare to breathe a prayer or giveour anguish scope! Something was dead in each of us, and what was dead was hope."
- Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde was widely known for his flamboyant style. A drama he wrote, based on the life of Salome (the dancing girl who was responsible for the beheading of John the Baptist) was considered scandalous. He also wrote fairy tales, comedies, and anarchic political essays. But with all of his gifts and talents, he lacked hope.

Wilde was well-educated and sought-after in social circles, including the royal family of England, because of his creative genius, flair, and brilliant mind. However, he was also a homosexual. The father of Wilde's homosexual lover sent him into social and financial ruin with a lawsuit that ended in imprisonment. Oscar Wilde was sentenced to two years in prison for his homosexual offenses, then later died in exile. What a tragedy! Even the most gifted life can have no hope.

Today the world says there is no hope. Society is darker than ever. More and more countries are testing their nuclear power. We now have terrorists right here in America. Highway and hallway shootings are reported daily. Even with the greatest medical advances, disease is rampant. Natural disasters are increasing, and the diminishing rain forests are threatening the very air we breathe. It is no wonder the world feels hopeless.

"Seeing then that we have such hope, we use great plainness of speech" (2 Cor. 3:12).

However, as a child of the King you should be full of the blessed hope. Share Jesus with someone today, and give them hope! The Word commands us to get out there and tell the world plainly and simply that no matter what they are going through, Jesus has the answer. He is their answer! And when people have the answer, they have hope.

Source: Mission 3:16 Devotional by Carman.
Excerpt permission granted by Albury Publishing