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What Is Your Hope Level Right Now? | 1 Peter 1:1-8 | Matt Lillicrap

21 min · 17. Juni 2026
Episode What Is Your Hope Level Right Now? | 1 Peter 1:1-8 | Matt Lillicrap Cover

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What is your hope level right now on a scale of 1 to 10? Whether you are facing the weight of ministry transitions, the uncertainty of the future, or the pressures of a culture obsessed with self-construction, human beings cannot function without hope. In this chapel talk delivered at Oak Hill College, Matt Lillicrap (CEO of UCCF and former medical doctor) opens up 1 Peter 1:1-9 to show why the Apostle Peter is so unapologetically joyful despite writing to marginalized, struggling Christians. Discover four profound reasons why we can delight deeply in the living hope of Christ—a hope that is rooted in God's unchanging mercy, dependent on His initiative, kept by His power, and beautifully refined through life's multi-coloured trials. 📖 Passage: 1 Peter 1:1-9 🗣️ Speaker: Matt Lillicrap (CEO of UCCF) 📍 Location: Oak Hill College Chapel Connect with Oak Hill College: @OakHillCollege Website: oakhill.ac.uk [https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/] Instagram/Twitter: @OakHillCollege

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Episode What Is Your Hope Level Right Now? | 1 Peter 1:1-8 | Matt Lillicrap Cover

What Is Your Hope Level Right Now? | 1 Peter 1:1-8 | Matt Lillicrap

What is your hope level right now on a scale of 1 to 10? Whether you are facing the weight of ministry transitions, the uncertainty of the future, or the pressures of a culture obsessed with self-construction, human beings cannot function without hope. In this chapel talk delivered at Oak Hill College, Matt Lillicrap (CEO of UCCF and former medical doctor) opens up 1 Peter 1:1-9 to show why the Apostle Peter is so unapologetically joyful despite writing to marginalized, struggling Christians. Discover four profound reasons why we can delight deeply in the living hope of Christ—a hope that is rooted in God's unchanging mercy, dependent on His initiative, kept by His power, and beautifully refined through life's multi-coloured trials. 📖 Passage: 1 Peter 1:1-9 🗣️ Speaker: Matt Lillicrap (CEO of UCCF) 📍 Location: Oak Hill College Chapel Connect with Oak Hill College: @OakHillCollege Website: oakhill.ac.uk [https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/] Instagram/Twitter: @OakHillCollege

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