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"GROWING IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF JESUS CHRIST"
Bearing Up Under Trials
INTRODUCTION
- We have observed that growing in the knowledge of Jesus Christ...
- Begins with the foundation of faith (conviction and trust)
- To which we add the quality of virtue (striving for excellence)
- Manifested by increasing in knowledge (regarding God's will)
- To which we add the grace of self-control (mastering one's desires and passions)
- In our text (2Pe 1:5-8), we note that to self-control we are to add perseverance...
- The KJV renders it patience (as does the NKJV in many places)
- The RSV has the word steadfastness
[What comes to mind when you hear these words? How does this relate to self-control? Are you adding perseverance to your life as a Christian? Let's begin our study with...]
- THE DEFINITION OF PERSEVERANCE
- THE GREEK WORD IS HUPOMONE...
- Literally, "an abiding under"
- Strong defines the word as "a cheerful (or hopeful) endurance"
- It implies suffering, enduring, or waiting, as a determination of the will and not simply under necessity (ISBE)
- MORE THAN JUST A PASSIVE VIRTUE...
- In the passive sense, it would be like a ship anchored in a storm
- Under attack by the wind and waves
- Yet remaining secured to that one spot by the anchor
- In the active sense, it is like a ship sailing despite the storm
- Under attack by the same wind and waves
- But pressing on to its destination despite the obstacles
- Adam Clarke describes it as "bearing all trials and difficulties with an even mind, enduring in all, and persevering through all"
- Exemplified by Jesus - cf. He 12:1-2
- Also by Paul - cf. 2Ti 3:10-11
- THE DEMAND FOR PERSEVERANCE
- NECESSARY FOR MATURE GROWTH...
- We must allow patience (hupomone) to develop a mature character - Ro 5:4; Jm 1:4
- We must bear fruit with patience (hupomone) - Lk 8:15
- NECESSARY TO ENDURE TRIALS...
- Perseverance helped the Thessalonians to endure trials - 2 Th 1:4
- Even as it helped Job to endure his trials - cf. Jm 5:11
- NECESSARY FOR ETERNAL LIFE...
- We must be patient (hupomone) in doing good to receive eternal life - Ro 2:7
- We must have patience (hupomone) to receive the promise - He 10:36
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSEVERANCE
- THE RIGHT ELEMENTS...
- The Word of God, which provides patience (hupomone) and hope - Ro 15:4
- A strong hope, which helps us to wait eagerly with perseverance - Ro 8:25
- Prayer certainly helps, as Paul prayed for the Colossians - Co 1:11
- Even tribulations themselves - Ro 5:3; Jm 1:3
- Tribulations produce perseverance
- Perseverance prepares us for tribulation (as described before)
- THE RIGHT PERSPECTIVE...
- Looking to Jesus - He 12:1-4
- The key to running the race set before us!
- By considering "Him who endured such hostility", we are less likely to grumble and give up
- Looking to the prophets of old - Jm 5:10-11
- Their example of steadfastness should motivate us
- Consider what they patiently endured, and our excuses for lack of perseverance or failure to bear up under trial seem silly and foolish! - cf. He 11:32-38
- Looking to each other - He 3:12-14; He 10:24-25
- Encouragement by brethren is a powerful aid to being persistent
- Through daily exhortations and frequent assemblies, we are more likely to bear up under trials
- Looking at life with a positive attitude - Jm 1:2-3
- Trials in life are for my betterment!
- They mold me and make me what God would have me to be!
- Therefore rejoice and glory in tribulations - cf. Ro 5:3-5
- Looking to the future - 2Co 4:16-18
- Trials are short and light compared to eternal weight of glory!
- For those who persevere, glory awaits! - cf. Re 2:25-29; 3:1
- So let the promise of future glory encourage us to persevere!
- THE DEMONSTRATION OF PERSEVERANCE
- REQUIRED IN "TRYING" CIRCUMSTANCES...
- There are times when remaining active for the Lord is difficult
- E.g., during lingering suffering, illness, grief, etc.
- Many Christians make some disappointment, loss, or grief an excuse for shirking their duties to the Lord
- But to truly demonstrate perseverance...
- We must continue to press on in doing good
- We can work for God, even if we are laid up in bed (as did one sister, who prayed for the work being done by others)
- REQUIRED IN "TEMPTING" CIRCUMSTANCES...
- Needed when faced with earthly delights, pleasures, seductions of the world
- Such distractions are just as dangerous as tribulation in rendering us unfruitful - cf. Lk 8:14
- "Just as the dark clouds of trial may render us inactive, so may the dazzling brightness of temptations blind us and render us useless." (Alexander MacLaren)
[Perseverance is not simply bearing with trials, but "bearing up under trials." And it is a quality required of Christians...]
[If we hope to grow, endure difficulties, and eventually receive the promise, we must "add" the quality of perseverance to our character! How does one do this...?]
[Finally, a thought or two about...]
CONCLUSION
- Perseverance involves the idea of bearing up under trials and pressing on...
- In times of tribulation, it means to spurn the trials
- In times of temptation, it means to turn our backs on them
- In a sense, it is an extended version of self-control...
- Self-control is a daily exercise
- Perseverance is self-control exercised today, tomorrow, the next day, and so on
- Are we living the Christian life with perseverance?
As we develop "the patience of Christ", we will continue to grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ!