Perseverance
Collins English Dictionary definition: n. “the quality of continuing with something even though it is difficult."
PERSEVERANCE - It’s the name of the game. Wanna play? I suppose my answer depends on the day.
I am a swimmer and when I begin my workout, I can’t think about the number of lengths ahead of me. The first few laps are the hardest until I’ve found my rhythm but even at the halfway mark I fight the urge to cut it short and call it quits. One stroke at a time is the only way to get through it and staying the course is the reason I’m there. Only when I’ve finished am I FULLY satisfied.
Perseverance requires endurance in spite of lethargy, pain or hardship. Some days it takes a Herculean effort to put one foot in front of the other. Since perseverance is about staying the course for the long haul, we will quickly lose heart if we focus on the full distance we have to travel. Parents of a newborn will be overwhelmed from the get-go if they are told how many hours of sleep they will forfeit. A student at the threshold of their post-secondary studies will be paralyzed by the workload required unless they concentrate on the courses at hand. An athlete will feel defeated if their training is eclipsed by unforeseen injuries. The key is to take one day at a time and focus on what’s immediately before you. Accept right now that disappointment, hardship and suffering will come (that’s just life) but take heart and trust that none of it will be wasted. In fact, rest assured your character will be refined. Perseverance will have its way with you. Ask God for courage to trust Him through the process and with the result.
The Lord’s Prayer teaches us to ask for our daily bread, not just physical food but strength for the day and hope for the future. If we fix our eyes on our circumstances, we will falter. If we fix our eyes on Jesus, we will be sustained. Let’s join with the Apostle Paul and determine this day to “press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” Phil. 3:14.
As you sit with this word, think of a time in your life where you persevered in the midst of difficult circumstances. Recall what it was like in the thick of it. How did you manage to stick with it? How did it feel afterwards to have stayed the course?
Now think of something in your life right now that you want to stick with until the end. Visualize the goal. What is required to achieve it? Ask God for the will and the resolve to press onward, one step at a time. Ask God to rivet your mind’s attention and your heart’s affection on Him and to enable His resurrection power within you to see it through.