In the Amplified bible Galatians 5:5 says, “For we, [not relying on the Law but] through the [Holy] Spirit’s [help], by faith anticipate and wait for the blessing and good for which our righteousness and right standing with God [our [a]conformity to His will in purpose, thought, and action, causes us] to hope.”
I’m convinced that we Christians here in America have not taken full advantage of the power of hope. The word hope actually means expectation. We understand that we are supposed to wait on the lord and the manifestation of blessings. However we are not supposed to wait without expectation. Expectation brings it to pass.
There are things that you can do to stir up your expectation. You can put pictures of what you have prayed for in your daily field of view, such as on the mirror or on the refrigerator. You can take little mental journeys imagining yourself with the manifestation of the answer to your prayer. These mental exercises will stir up the image of answered prayer and in turn help stir up your expectation. This is consistent with what the Lord told the prophet when He said, “Write the vision and make it plain that he may run that readeth it.” Habakkuk 2:2. But the most powerful thing that will activate your expectation is a revelation of the righteousness given to you in redemption.
Most people realize that good things are supposed to happen to good people and bad things to bad people. We write it into our law and forever join the words “crime and punishment”. Deep in our hearts we also join the words "hard work and success". When we observe the opposite our righteous indignation rises up and we either become discouraged angry and/or bitter. Or we convince ourselves the situation is just temporary and regain our hope. The latter is more consistent with scripture. Psalms 37:1, 2 tells us not to fret when evil doers seem to prosper temporarily. They shall soon be cut down.
Our first text tells us that a revelation of righteousness will automatically deposit an expectation of good things into our spirit and soul. That is how you activate your expectation; meditate on the righteousness that Jesus has and on the truth that it has been given to you.
The truth of the matter is that your life is the sum total of what you have expected. I didn't say desired. I said expected. Just because we want something doesn't mean we will expect it to come. And just because we don't want something doesn't mean that we won't actively expect it to come anyway. And just because we are spiritually moved during church to expect a change for the better, doesn't mean we will hold fast to that expectation during the week. However, a deep revelation and consistent meditation on the righteousness God has given you will activate your expectation for good things and a good life.
Activate your expectation and begin to live the good life today.
For more teaching on this subject refer to the July 18, 2012, message entitled "The Blessing of the Righteous".