“Faith is not belief. Belief is passive. Faith is active.”
~ Edith Hamilton
~ Edith Hamilton
Wrestling With God
Then Jacob was left alone; and a Man wrestled with him until the breaking of day. Now when He saw that He did not prevail against him, He touched the socket of his hip; and the socket of Jacob's hip was out of joint as He wrestled with him. And [the Man] said, "Let Me go, for the day breaks." But [Jacob] said, "I will not let You go unless You bless me!"
~ Genesis 32:24-26 (NKJV)
For about the last year, the above image has hung before my writing desk, directly above the monitor. I placed next to it a card with the single word ENDURANCE.
I put it there because ministry is difficult work. When I question if I’m effective, if I’m doing what God wants me to do, if I’m wasting my time, God is faithful to affirm me, direct me, rebuke me. And undergirding everything, I feel Him gently prodding me on and encouraging me to stay the course. This picture of my Lord has provided encouragement for me to do so.
I thought “endurance” a good thing. It accepts and trusts that the Lord works all things for good without resisting Him.
But recently, the Lord made me aware that He does not ask me to endure, He asks me to persevere. Endurance is too passive. Perseverance is active. Endurance tolerates. Perseverance engages. Endurance is dropping anchor and waiting out the storm. Perseverance is to batten down the hatches and ride into the storm.
Jacob did not simply endure the Lord pushing him. Jacob locked himself into an embrace with the Lord and refused to lie down until he’d been blessed.
Jacob’s blessing was a new name: Israel. It means “prevails with God.”
I want to prevail. I want to do it with God. I’m willing to persevere.
Above my desk, I have replaced the word "ENDURANCE" with the word "Perseverance."
My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
~ James 1:2-4 (NKJV)
On a personal note, to my precious friend Denise:
Dear one, I am thinking of you as I write this.
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Artwork: “Road to the Cross” by Brian Jekel, © 2007 DaySpring Cards, MasterPeace Collection
What a great distinction, and awesome insight you've gleaned from the Holy Spirit. I'm going to apply it to my own life as well. Thank you for that boost in hope that will push me through the endurance barrier into the upper echelon of patience, which is perseverance.
ReplyDeleteThank you sis, you greatly inspire me. I love you.
ReplyDelete"prevailing...with God." Me too.
ReplyDeleteJeff
I love Jacob's story and how he became Israel. There is something so captivating to me about God naming me. The new name I'll get in heaven, the name he wants to bless me with here if I perservere.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post.
~ Wendy
I do think about endurance as a labor...as some sort of difficult thing I must put up with.
ReplyDeleteYour distinction is a good one. Perserverance is more noble, higher way to respond to trial.
Thanks for the 'heart check'
T ~ That distinction came at a high enough price that I sincerely hope the lesson sticks.
ReplyDeleteDenise ~ You inspire me. Thank you for the model of perseverance.
Jeff ~ I need to remind myself to put the emphasis not on "prevail" but on "with God."
Wendy ~ I suspect the name we receive in Heaven is reserved for that place—a combined gift and reward. If we received it now, perhaps we would become too content and not persevere.
David ~ Ooooh. I love the word noble. Thank you for bringing that out.
Just a wonderful post- challenging and true. Sometimes all we can do is endure, but then He gives us the strength to persevere as we trust Him. Excellent.
ReplyDelete...you're always advancing, aren't you:)
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I heard of that distinction and it is quite a revelation to me! This will go a long way for me!
ReplyDeleteI really liked this Annie...thanks!
ReplyDeleteJason ~ I agree that the difference is the level of trust. Endurance trusts there is hope on the horizon. Perseverance trusts hope lies at hand and seizes it for the moment's strength.
ReplyDeleteBud ~ I pray we are all steadily advancing in likeness to our Lord Jesus.
Bible Lover ~ Now that we see the distinction, we must learn to practice it.
Mary ~ I'm grateful to hear that, and to catch whatever glimpse of you I may. I love you!
wow... great post and explanation to Jason... I have to write this down
ReplyDeleteAn important difference ... on another note, No, I didn't recognize the song that you mentioned. I'll look it up though. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteNatasa, I'm so glad this resonates with you, and I pray God uses it in your life. :)
ReplyDeleteSusan ~
ReplyDeleteI'd gladly post this on your blog, to go with my comment there, but I thought it presumptuous to put such a long comment anywhere but on my own blog. So here's the song. Sung to another person, it seems a little arrogant. But I imagine the words being sung by Jesus to me. The title links to a YouTube video.
Oh, and instead of "lucky," the word would be "blessed." Instead of "four-leaf clover," I think of the four points of the cross.
LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART
When people keep repeating
That you'll never fall in love
When everybody keeps retreating
But you can't seem to get enough
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart
When everything feels all over
When everybody seems unkind
I'll give you a four-leaf clover
Take all the worry out of your mind
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart I have the only key to your heart
I can stop you falling apart
Try today, you'll find this way
Come on and give me a chance to say
Let my love open the door
It's all I'm living for
Release yourself from misery
Only one thing's gonna set you free
That's my love
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart
When tragedy befalls you
Don't let them bring you down
Love can cure your problem
You're so lucky I'm around
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart
Anne,
ReplyDeleteI'm new here, coming over from Jason's blog, and I'm so glad I stopped by. I've connected with Jacob's story for a long time -- I am a wrestler with God, too! And I really like your distinction between endurance and perseverance. Yes, with God at my side, I shall persevere. A much-need message for me today. Thank you.
Michelle, you made my day with your comment. Thanks are to you.
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