Joy Comes from Perseverance | Shelia
Walsh
One of the most important lessons I
have learned in my own life is the joy that comes from perseverance.
Eugene Peterson, borrowing a phrase from Friedrich Nietzsche, wrote
his book “A Long Obedience in the Same Direction …Discipleship
in an Instant Society.” He points to the Psalms as the way
believers have always learned to pray what they live and live what
they pray but it is not a short journey. It is an intentional
commitment to keep walking even when you are worn out.
*If we want to see lasting results in
any area of life it’s important to keep walking in that direction.
*If we want to have a better
understanding of the Gospel of John then it takes time and commitment
to dig deeper day after day.
*If we want to be thinner this summer
than last summer then the work begins now not then.
So too in our relationship with
Christ…..
*If we want to know Him at a more
profoundly intimate level, that also takes an intentional seeking
after Him every day.
As a grown woman I have come to love
the beauty of this gift. Passing this “mined treasure” onto my
son on the other hand has been an interesting challenge. We live in
such a fast paced, attention-challenged culture where the latest
thing can be delivered to your doorstep by tomorrow for a few dollars
more. But, as you know, by the time it is delivered it has already
been replaced or updated!
How do we speak then into the lives of
our children to help them understand and value perseverance?
For me…part of the puzzle meant a
large piece of poster board, scissors, some photos and a bottle of
Elmer’s glue. My son, Christian and I spread everything out on a
sheet in the game room as I explained our project. “We’re going
to make a family faith-tree,” I said. “These are photos of family
on your dad’s side and on mine. Many of them have gone on to be
with Jesus but the seeds they planted into our family continue to
grow.” Then we wrote down their names and when they came to faith
in Christ (as many as I knew). It was quite something to see when we
were finished.
“Your life matters Christian. Running
your race well matters.”
That night we read these words from the
writer to the Hebrews,
“We are surrounded by a great cloud
of people whose lives tell us what faith means. So let us run the
race that is before us and never give up.”
Hebrews 12:1 (NCV)
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