In this moving and thought-provoking message, Andy Kind explores the unshakable hope that Paul describes in Romans 8 — a hope that doesn’t depend on circumstances, feelings, or quick fixes, but on the unchanging character of God. Speaking with his trademark blend of humour, honesty, and heart, Andy invites us to rediscover what it really means to live as people of hope in a world that often feels hopeless.
Romans 8 reminds us that creation itself is “groaning” — longing for renewal, restoration, and redemption. We feel that same tension in our lives: the ache of waiting, the weight of uncertainty, and the deep longing for things to be made right. Yet in the middle of that struggle, Paul points us to a hope that holds. It’s not a vague optimism that things might get better someday. It’s the confident expectation that God is working all things together for good — even when we can’t yet see how.
Andy helps us see that hope is not passive; it’s a defiant act of trust. It’s choosing to believe that the story isn’t over, even when the plot takes a painful turn. Through vivid illustrations and heartfelt encouragement, he reminds us that the Holy Spirit is present in our weakness, interceding for us when words run out and faith feels thin.
This sermon is an invitation to lift our eyes beyond the temporary, to fix our hearts on the eternal, and to live with courage, confidence, and compassion in the waiting. Hope isn’t just something we hold — it’s something that holds us.