Pressing   

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Tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.

Romans 5:3-4

Recommended Reading:   Romans 5:1-5  “Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.”

COMMENTS:  We have been spending some time discussing some attributes of God, including some attributes related to His Trinity nature.  Every time I touch on this subject, I gain fresh insights and inspiration with realization that God has no limits or bounds and has made provisions for all obstacles and weaknesses we struggle with. He has made Himself accessible everywhere all the time to everyone willing.  Willing to honestly seek Him.  Willing to receive Him.  But He accepts us with all our guilt and sinfulness and baggage.  But we need to seek Him and be open to accept Him too. 

He has demonstrated His truth worthiness, His integrity and commitment and ability to do what He promised and sustain what He has done.  This has been proven throughout the centuries recorded in scripture, proven in every generation since, including our generation.  Stop and reflect and consider how His abiding presence and faithfulness has been evident and proven in your life and lives of your family.   Consider His faithfulness during difficult times, times of crisis, times of disease, accident, times of loss of a loved one, times of personal failure, times of rejection and of need.   Have you ever considered we need Him even more during times of peace and prosperity and contentment and joy and happiness?  Why should we?   Well, when we look at examples in scripture, it was during such times that Israel turned from God and descended into sin and eventually God’s judgment. History reveals this to be true in every society – destructive behavior becomes much worse during times of peace and prosperity.   Why is that?   Could it be we don’t feel the need or urgency of seeking and depending on God?  We forget to pray and feed on His Word.  We neglect our relationship and quiet time with Him.  We allow life’s distraction to push Him out of our lives and no longer open to discover and follow His council and wisdom and path to life.  But this neglect makes us very vulnerable to satan’s influence and temptations including boundaries and restraints God’s Laws and moral compass creates but also protection provided within those boundaries.  Truth and integrity become distorted and unnecessary.  But then self destruction and society destruction soon begins unfolding and soon no longer can be stopped.  BUT GOD CAN STOP IT IF WE ONLY TURN BACK SEEKING FORGIVENESS AND HIS HELP.   The prodigal didn’t think his selfish rebellion was wrong and didn’t consider the pain he was causing his father.  He didn’t believe the warnings and danger until he had lost all and was enduring full consequences of his sinful conduct.  Only then did he turn back to his father, who immediately forgave and accepted him back.   Far better for all involved would it have been to not leave and sin in the first place.  But far worse would have been not repenting and returning.   

Let’s be true to our commitments to God and others as we “press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14).

 

“Whenever God sends a trial with one hand, He gives grace with the other.”                         J. Sidlow Baxter

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