Today’s reading: Hebrew 10 NASB
SCRIPTURE
“You suffered along
with those who were thrown into jail, and when all you owned was taken
from you, you accepted it with joy. You knew there were better things
waiting for you that will last forever. So do not throw away this
confident trust in the Lord. Remember the great reward it brings you!
Patient endurance is what you need now, so that you will continue to do
God’s will. Then you will receive all that he has promised.” Hebrews
10:34-36 NASB
OBSERVATION
Have you ever prayed
for something, whether it be a family member’s salvation or a change in a
situation, for weeks, months, or even years to seeminglyhear no
answer, to see no divine move, and to feel no peace? The fervor you once
prayed with begins to dwindle, as your faith begins to sink. Your
passion and trust begin to die with each passing day, and the voices of
doubt and giving up have gone from a whisper to a shout. It’s in these
moments that we must remember our past trails, return to God’s word and
daily obedience - moving forward in endurance, and holding fast to His
promise (a hope before us). The author of Hebrews has laid out the
promises and faithfulness of God, he has displayed his superiority to
all that has been taught before, and he has laid a foundation for the
listener’s faith. Having revealed the Truth, the author then exhorts the
people of God to remember and rejoice that they might continue to
patiently endure the trials before them. He encourages them to stand
strong in faith and hope, knowing that God’s love is steadfast and his
promises are assured. He says, Remember those times you suffered, when
you were thrown in jail and everything was taken from you? Do you
remember how you gladly accepted those times in joy, knowing that God
had a plan and better things awaited you, eternal things. Return to that
trust in God, remember His promises, and rejoice in your present
trials, as your eyes are fixed on the eternal. Do these things that you
might be filled with the patient endurance that you need now, so that
you might not stray from the path and plan He has you on.
APPLICATION
This is one of those, “easier said then done” God!
I
know this. I know the right answers, and know what I’m supposed to do,
but in all honesty, I just don’t want to a times. I know I’m supposed to
have joy in the midst of the storm, I know I’m supposed to find love in
the midst of the loneliness, I know that I’m supposed to be grateful
for what He has granted, but finding the strength can seem like mission
impossible. So God what’s one key - what’s are some baby steps that I
can win at.... in the midst of feeling worn down…..
Return to God’s Word in obedience, return to cultivating a genuine relationship with Him, return to genuine prayer.
Remember
Jesus’ love that pursues me, remember His grace that forgave me,
remember He has given me the faith to believe, and remember His
faithfulness through previous struggles, and remember how He has never
let you down (Yes, I’ve felt as if I was left hanging out to dry, but
God came through in His time.).
Persevere: Seek, question, rediscover, rewrite, resolve, etc... perseverance pays off.
As
I return to God’s Word in obedience - persevering through times of
doubt / difficulty - then I’m truly transformed by God’s ways. Wow,
it’s as if God uses difficult times to fine tune my life. When then do I
complain, grumble, and cry about difficult time? Bottom line: I don’t
like them but today see that trails have a purpose.
As I
choose return to His ways (obedience), and as I choose to remember
God’s goodness, He will strengthen me with the patient endurance to make
it though. So often I want endurance, but we are unwilling to take the
time and effort to remember I asked for it.
What would be your life application to this text?
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