"Be
Joyful in Hope, Patient in Affliction and Faithful in Prayer"
Romans 12:2
Joyful in Hope
I’ll
be the first to admit I look for “Murphy” to show up at every
turn. It has been said that the more responsibility you have the
more contingency plans you have to make. If you are not careful your
expectations of life can become more about the negative hurdles than the
journey toward success. Being “Joyful in Hope” speaks to the mental
and emotional state of being during trials. If God is a part of our
life, and He is, then God is a part of our trial and delivery. So
while life experiences may condition us to watch for the next hurdle, our
expectation of God’s presence in our life should motivate us to maintain our
pace toward the finish line.
Patient in Affliction
Patience
is powerful. Being “Patient in Affliction” does not mean to sit idle
and do nothing. Patience is meant to give you time to gained enough
understanding to use wisdom in your next step. Rather than being
emotionally reactive with no time to develop a rational analysis or gain
spiritual insight, use the delayed time period of affliction to empower
yourself. Too many people make rash decisions to get out of their
trial as soon as possible. In any situation you can advantage
yourself with time. Time to calm down, time to re-think, time to get
your facts straight, time to seek spiritual insight, time to gain wisdom from
others, time for the situation to possibly change, time to contemplate a better
solution, time to decide if doing nothing could benefit you more than
responding at all. If you do not absolutely have to make an
immediate decision, patience will empower you.
Faithful in Prayer
It’s
comforting when we have secure and meaningful relationships with the people who
are important in our lives. It’s the same way with
God. In uncertain times, it’s comforting to connect with God and
know our relationship is secure. When the disciples were battling
the storm at sea, Jesus was asleep below. When the disciples
awakened Christ and sought His help, He simply stepped forward on the boat and
spoke “peace, be still”. Stop fighting your battles
alone. Don’t hesitate to pray to God in trials. Seek Him
out and bring Him to the forefront of your situation.
“Father; help us to maintain our excitement about our Spiritual
Journey, to wait strategically for your intervention, and to be able to
recognize the hand of God on our lives."
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