Perseverance


Scripture: “Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” James 1:4
While living in a small town in western Virginia, my next door neighbor was a lovely woman who held the title of Master Gardener. Needless to say her plants and flowers were amazing and I always admired her gardening skills. One summer evening she called me and said, “Bonnie, be in my back yard tonight at 9:00 pm.” I couldn’t imagine what she wanted, but I was intrigued and just curious enough to comply. When I arrived, she pointed out one of her large plants, and told me to keep my eyes on it. As we both stood there watching, I was astonished to see, at precisely 9:00, a beautiful, perfectly formed, mature flower literally “pop” open right before our eyes! The plant was an Evening Primrose, and I was delighted to watch as its other flowers also popped open one by one - I had never seen anything like it.
Have you ever thought it be wonderful if we could find spiritual maturity in that way? Just pop out and suddenly “be” the mighty woman or man of God that we desire to be, complete and perfect, ready to take on any task or trial with total confidence? But you know, and I know, that this is not God’s plan for us. His sanctifying work in us can be painstakingly slow, deliberate, and difficult, and He knows that we learn best through adversity. It is through the act and art of living life with Him daily that we are gradually transformed into His likeness.
The Greek word for perseverance, hupomone, is also defined as endurance or patience – each closely linked in meaning, and each a crucial part of a mature believer’s faith. But how do we learn perseverance? Someone once said that if you ask God for boldness, you need to be bold! Likewise, if you want to learn perseverance, you must persevere!
Prayer: Lord Jesus, you’ve told us in Your Word that “The one who perseveres to the end shall be saved.” (Matt. 24:13) We thank you for this assurance, for we do indeed long to see You face to face and to receive the crown of life you promised. Until that day, help us to walk along the path set before us with endurance, patience, and faithfulness. And should we ever be tempted to give up or stray away, may we echo the words of Peter in faith, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”