IMPORTANT THEOLOGICAL TRUTH PART 5
You therefore must endure hardship as a
good soldier of Jesus Christ. No one
engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who
enlisted him as a soldier. And also if anyone competes in athletics, he is not crowned unless he competes according to the
rules. Hardworking farmer must be
first to partake of the crops.
2 Timothy 2:3-6
There are some
days when I say to myself “What’s the point in trying?
Why do I put my family
and myself through the pain of defeat? Nobody is listening anyways.”
Do you
feel this way some days?
Or is this just me?
Why do we try so hard when we know
nine times out ten it only leads to frustration, pain, rejection or worse -
being hurt by the people around you? I guess the big question is, ‘Why would a
holy and perfect God allow me and you to go through such trying days?’ The
answer is: why wouldn’t He? We are all sinners, accursed, haters of God. The
only reason we are not put to death is because of what King Jesus did on the
cross some 2000 years ago.
So why does God
allow us to go through hardships as we wait upon Him to call us home? The Bible
is very clear and explicit when it says trials are for our [the Christian’s]
benefit to strengthen and mould us into the image of the Son [Jesus Christ].
The next word I want to look at that goes so
easily under the radar with most Christians is the word “endure”
which means: To bear; to sustain; to
support without breaking or yielding to force or pressure. Metals are said to endure
a certain degree of heat without melting; to bear with patience, to bear
without opposition or sinking under the pressure; to bear
up under hardship or persecution; to remain under; to be strong, firm, to
persevere beneath a heavy burden. “And
you will be hated by all for My name's sake. But he who endures to the end will
be saved”. Matt 10:22.
We all start as
this square block of wood, if I can use this as an example. And God cuts away
the dead bark and starts to mould and shape us with all His fine precision
tools into the person He created us to be, a person created for His glory. We
all need shaping and sanding. Paul says the Christian life is going to be hard
with many heartbreaks and struggles but this is the course He has for every one
of us, because in the end there is joy and reward. John says He will wipe away
every tear and remove all our sin and shame. Why? That’s where He [Jesus] will
be. This is where all Christians will be - with the Potter – with the Carpenter
who was working in and through us each and every moment. As Paul wrote in
Philippians “...He who has begun a good
work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;” (1:6). The
Lord will continue the work He has begun in each and every one of us if you’re a
child of the living God. But this doesn’t mean we will not face obstacles or
road blocks until the day of Jesus Christ. Going back to what Paul said to
Timothy as he was faced with his coming death, the Lord planned for him to die.
We are to ENDURE, persevere as we continue to grow in our Christian walk. There
are no easy ways out. Some might face greater challenges and some
might go through smaller trials, but the Bible is abundantly clear that all
children of God {Christians] are going to face trials and struggles at some
point in their life. Why? So the Potter can continue to shape and sand us as we
are faced with life’s decisions and having proper responses to what has been
given to us by a loving and holy God. The Christian life is not about a life of
ease and your best life now! It’s going to be hard work that requires us to
endure as He continues this perfect work that He is doing in us.
These trials
are for us to give God the glory as he delivers us though them. Man loves to
boast and get all puffed up with pride when they achieve something or get through
a situation. We are to be completely dependent upon Him as good soldiers, athletes
and hard working farmers. We must endure and press forward as we wait for the
call home to where the Potter lives. He is the One who has taken my wretched
life, which deserves Hell, and continues to shaped me, mold me, and sand me all
for His glory and good pleasure.
To
Him be the glory!
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