Unexpected Hope
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 May 31, 2026 • Mount Pleasant UMC How would you describe the color blue to someone who is blind (cf. Wright, Paul for Everyone: Galatians and Thessalonians , pg. 123)? Think about that for a moment. Those of us with sight don’t even think about what blue is. It just is. But if someone has never seen blue, never experienced the color of the sky or the ocean, how would you describe it to them? Or not just blue, but any color? How do you help someone understand what they have never seen or experienced? This morning, in our continuing journey through these New Testament “Words of Life,” we come to a word that is a little like that: hope. It’s one of the hallmarks of Christian faith, but when you try to describe what it is, it’s a bit like describing the color blue to a blind person. We think we know what “hope” is, but we really use the word to describe all sorts of different things. I hope he will be okay. I hope my flight won’t be delayed. I hope it doesn’t st...