And we desire that each one of you show the
same diligence to the full assurance of hope until the end, that you do not
become sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and patience inherit the
promises. – Hebrews 6.11-12
This is one of those verses that make me think that Paul is
probably the writer of Hebrews. It sounds a lot like ‘don’t be weary in well
doing’ and ‘be steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord
because you know your labour is not in vain in the Lord.’
I like what it says. I like the encouragement that it gives.
I like the challenge it presents. It says ‘don’t give up’ and ‘stay at it’ and ‘others have been through
it all before.’
God knows
that we need instruction when things get old and tedious and not much is
happening. It is easy to keep going when things are exciting and we are seeing
results. No one gets lazy or slothful or sluggish then. How can you when
everyone is excited.
But when
things are not going that well it is quite easy to get weary and tired and
sluggish, and it is easy to get lazy when we have an attitude of ‘what’s the
use.’
But we
really can’t afford to get lazy, even when we get discouraged. When we get discouraged
it is just the time to remember all those who have gone on before us and stayed
at it till they inherited all of God’s promises. They ought to motivate us to move on.
Don’t get
weary in doing good
Always
abound in the work of the Lord
Don’t get
lazy
The
instructions are pretty clear. Just trust God, remember those who have gone
before, and stay diligent to the end.
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