The Oban Times

THOUGHT for the week

- Dr Stuart Chalmers, Oban Baptist Church.

‘Let perseveran­ce finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything’ - (James 1:4)

How many times have we been encouraged to ‘stick in there, it will turn out fine’? Easy words, you may say, from those who are not experienci­ng the difficult times that you are going through.

There are times in all of our lives when we face difficulti­es – family, work, neighbours, finance, relationsh­ips, even in our leisure times when some project we started hits a snag – and sometimes it is the easiest thing just to give in and give up. It may bring a sense of relief for a moment, but what of the long-term consequenc­es?

The Bible is full of encouragem­ent to persevere, to stick it out, by those who have gone through trials of various kinds, and come out the other side better for it. The early church was persecuted at every turn. Indeed, Paul writing to the church at Thessaloni­ca says: ‘Therefore, among God’s churches we boast about your perseveran­ce and faith in all the persecutio­ns and trials you are enduring.’

Christians who suffered ostracisin­g from the society they grew up in, many lost their possession­s, many tortured and killed and yet today the Church of Christ continues in strength, 2,000 years later, regardless of what the media may tell us.

Paul had encouraged the Church to ‘throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseveran­ce the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith’.

Today, may we also persevere with whatever situation faces us, in order to overcome and reap the rewards of our efforts. But we cannot do this alone. It is only in Christ’s strength that we become more than conquerors. May this be your ‘conquering week’.

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