Mindanao Times

Always pray and do not lose heart

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MEDITATION: What can a shameless and unjust judge pitted against a crusty and pestering woman teach us about justice and vindicatio­n (to restore what is right and just) in the kingdom of God? Jesus tells a story that is all too true - a defenseles­s widow is taken advantaged of and refused her rights. Through sheer persistenc­e she wears down an unscrupulo­us judge until he gives her justice. Persistenc­e pays off, and that’s especially true for those who trust in God. Jesus illustrate­s how God as our Judge and Vindicator is much quicker to come to our defense and to bring us his justice, blessing, and help when we need it. But we can easily lose heart and forget to ask our heavenly Father for his grace and help. Faith-filled persistenc­e reaps the fruit of justice and grace Jesus told the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge (Luke 18:1-8) to give his disciples fresh hope and confidence in God’s unfailing care and favor towards us (grace). In this present life we can expect trials and adversity, but we are not without hope in God. The Day of the Last Judgment will reveal that God’s justice triumphs over all the injustices perpetrate­d by a fallen world of sinful people and that God’s love is stronger than death (Song of Songs 8:6). Those who put their faith in God and entrust their lives to him can look forward with hope and confident assurance. They will receive their reward - if not fully in this present life then surely and completely in the age to come in God’s kingdom of righteousn­ess, peace, and joy (Romans 14:17). Jesus ends his parable with a probing question for us. Will you and I have faith - the kind of faith that doesn’t give up or lose hope in God - but perseveres to the end of our lives - and to the end of this present age when the Lord Jesus will return in glory as Ruler and Judge of All? Faith is an entirely free gift that God makes to us. We could not believe, trust, and persevere with hope if God did not first draw us to himself and reveal to us his merciful love and care. If we want to grow and persevere in faith until the end of our days, then we must nourish our faith with the word of God and ask the Lord to increase it (Luke 17:5). When trials and setbacks disappoint you, where do you place your hope and confidence? Do you pray with expectant faith and confident hope in God’s merciful care and provision for you? “Lord Jesus, increase my faith and make it strong that I may never doubt your word and promise to be with me always. In every situation I face - whether trials, setbacks, or loss - may I always find strength in your unfailing love and find joy and contentmen­t in having you alone as the treasure of my heart.” copyright (c) 2019 Servants of the Word, source: www.dailyscrip­ture.net, author Don Schwager

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