Read 2 Corinthians 4
I will touch
on a little at the end of the chapter.
Therefore we
do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are
being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving
for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on
what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what
is unseen is eternal.
How many can
identify with outwardly, we are wasting away, and I don’t mean my waistline.
That sucker doesn’t give an inch.
Our aches
and pains, our signs of age, our weather
predicting parts of our body tell us we ain’t what we used to be.
It’s not
just the old people's pains. This world takes plenty of shots at us. We have jobs, and then we don’t. Our money goes a long way, and then it doesn’t. Family relationships are good, and then they are not.I got my body in top shape, and
then I pulled a muscle.
I read a
fair amount about self-improvement and discipline. There is a quote about what
you want now (immediate gratification) and what you want most (goals and
objectives). It’s about how our daily decisions impact our comfort and
achievement.
We reward
our comfort zone demands, or we feed our goals. It’s a trade-off, sometimes a
significant one.
That’s sort
of what Paul is saying. We are suffering now because we won’t back off from the
truth, but this course of action that we are set upon will pay eternal dividends.
Speaking
the truth can cause you to suffer. We are to speak the truth in a spirit of
love, which is a sign of Christian maturity, but the truth may alienate us from
being comfortable in the moment.
But how
will my friends react if I’m always talking about God’s goodness and glory and
redemption, and…
We have been
told that we are in good company—the company
of the prophets—when we are persecuted for following Jesus. Maybe we should
be more concerned about how God will feel if we opt for comfort instead of
sharing the truth.
We have
heard this from Paul before. I consider this present suffering…
Eye has not seen and ear has not
heard what the Lord,
God has in store for those who love him.
We sing, when
we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing it will be.
The prophet
Isaiah tells us that even the young get worn out, but those who wait upon, hope in the Lord will be renewed.
We are repeatedly
told that God’s got this. Trust him in your present suffering and see if what is to come isn’t better, even if you have to wait for what
is to come after life in these bodies.
So how do we
endure our daily trials, aches and pains, hurt over loss, broken relationships,
and stuff that just stinks?
Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus. Keep your focus—your thought
life—set on things unseen
Think on,
meditate on, and be fixed on what is eternal as you go through what seems
unbearable. It might seem like a cop-out if anyone still uses that term. But do
we believe what we say we believe? Is our life in our circumstances or in the
Lord? Is our joy in the world or in the Lord?
We can be
stoic and persevere as if the things of this life don’t affect us. You can for
a while, but eventually, you must have some release. You can’t press on relying on your own
fortitude to get you through forever. We all have that point where we finally
realize that we can’t do it all.
We all need
something more. That something more are often the promises of God. We must look
beyond what we can see, be they blessings or burdens, to what is promised.
Jesus said
that we would have trouble in the world, but to take heart—take courage—for he
had overcome the world. We will have trouble, but much of the time, the answers
are not in what we see, touch, or feel but in what is promised.
Sometimes we
tough out the tough times not because we are tough, but because we trust.
Trust in
the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all
your ways acknowledge him and he will make your path straight.
It may look
like we are wasting away, and in many ways, we are, but we are not diminished.
We grow
in our trials when we trust in the Lord.
· Share the truth.
· Speak the truth in love.
· Put his words into practice.
· Share the gospel.
If that
brings us trouble, then so be it. God tells us that it is all worth the trouble
and that in comparison to what’s coming, that trouble is not as big as you
think it is.
Amen.
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