The sternest tests awaken unknown strengths
when faith comes enduringly matched to the trial.
Two realities come enjoined, as if stars aligning, when
challenges, conflicts, and controversies combine with the inner patience of
grace to remain unbuckled under the weight of the burden.
The only way we can prove we have any strength of character is
when we are tested. No one ever enjoys being tested, not if they’re being both honest
and humble, but there is a pleasant irony in being tested.
There is a crown to be earned in being tested where we are found
worthy of the test. During such times we require composure; the courage to
sustain an even-keel attitude, with the situational wisdom to show restraint
against an emotional response.
Being stirred up by people who wish to upset us, or being shaken
by a disturbing, grief-laden event, or being tested by an unrelenting season of
life; these are as predictable in coming as they are in their ferocity.
We need courage. We need several forms of courage. We need
wisdom of the sort that reflects courage. We need to apply faith which is truly
the application of courage together with the discernment and decisiveness of
wisdom in remaining steadfast.
Courage is required in the instant. If we are prepared to enter
the fray courageously, that step of faith will be rewarded. Courage is the
momentary application of trust – in God, in the moment to redeem itself upon
our understanding, and in the willingness to delay judgment.
We cannot be strengthened if we haven’t been previously
weakened. There is a necessary testing that must come as a precursor to
strengthening. Being strengthened occurs as a product of a testing time in
combination with an insightfully wise response.
Being stirred, shaken, and tested are
opportunities and not just challenges. If it wasn’t for such things there would
be no impetus for strengthening; for the sort of growth our characters need to
mature. Again, we don’t thrive on being stirred, shaken, or tested, but there
is a crown of blessing for having endured it.
Endurance is our key. And anything that will
help that end should be considered, but only the things that support virtues
like patience, wisdom, faith, and courage should be applied.
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If we are prepared to enter the fray courageously, our step of
faith will be rewarded. Courage is the momentary application of trust. Trusting
God is a worthy response. Courage, faith, and trust: these three reflect wisdom
and they ensure we are strengthened.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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