Consider it pure joy, my brother, whenever you face trials
of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops
perseverance. Perseverance must finish
its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. James
1:2-5
For many years I worked beside a colleague who, after frustrating
conversations or interactions, would observe ruefully, “That ______... he/she
is a test.” Then we would chuckle,
knowing that each of us had been at some point (or many points) a similarly
disconcerting test to our students and coworkers. In fact, even after retiring, I’ve continued
to be a test to others. A high-spirited
7th grader, with whom I worked this spring as a volunteer tutor,
didn’t always appreciate my encouragement to attend to conventions for
pronouncing consonants. Sighing, he announced,
“Mrs. Stelk, you are running my battery down.” After a momentary pause, we both shared a laugh before getting back to
the text.
Tests have been part of the human experience since recorded
history began. I’m sure that, like the
Israelites, 40 years of wandering in the desert eating manna and quail every
day would have run any of our batteries down a bit. Likewise, many current events feel as though
they present a test of faith. I must
admit, I don’t always (or even often) consider such tests pure joy. Guess I still have some maturing to do….
Prayer: Gracious God, thank you for providing strength to
persevere when we face tests and trials. Help us to comprehend the joy that comes through cultivating true and
deep roots of lasting faith in you. We
ask for your forgiveness when we fall away in times of distress. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.
Barry and Alinda Stelk
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