In our ongoing series "Be Prepared," we delve into the understanding that God is the God of every season. Whether we find ourselves in a season of hardship, restriction, or renewed energy, we must acknowledge our season and recognize that life with Christ does not guarantee ease. Instead, it offers us the strength to endure and thrive amidst the challenges.
We are reminded that our strength does not come from within ourselves but from Jesus Christ. It is His glorious might that empowers us to persevere, not with a grim determination but with a joy that overflows even in the face of the unendurable. We are called to move beyond religious rituals and find our rest in Jesus, who invites all who are weary to come to Him for renewal and quiet for our souls.
As we face the various seasons of life, we are encouraged to persevere, knowing that perseverance is not reserved for the heroes of faith but is an essential aspect of the Christian journey for each one of us. We persevere because of the higher purpose and calling on our lives, and even in our disappointments and traumas, we can become overcomers through Christ.
Looking to the example of Jesus, we see the ultimate model of perseverance. He endured the cross, despised its shame, and is now seated at the right hand of the throne of God. We are called to consider Him so that we may not grow weary or faint-hearted. Our perseverance is fueled by the anticipation of future joy and the promise of eternity with Jesus.
We are living in a season of expectation, knowing that our eternal destiny is with Jesus. This season is constant and transcends the temporary seasons of this world. As we wait upon the Lord, we do so with the expectation that He will move in our lives and through our church in extraordinary ways.
In summary, we are to live with an eternal perspective, understanding that our current seasons are temporary and that we are ultimately destined for a heavenly country. Our perseverance is not based on our own strength but on the strength that comes from Christ, who is our example, our high priest, and our source of eternal hope.
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