Established Through Suffering
1 Peter 5:10
And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.
"You
have seen the arch of heaven as it spans the plain: Glorious are its colors, and
rare its hues. It is beautiful, but, sadly, it passes away, and the rainbow is
no more. The fair colors give way to the fleecy clouds, and the sky is no longer
brilliant with the tints of heaven. It is not established. How can it
be? A glorious show made up of transitory sunbeams and passing raindrops-how can
it remain?
The
graces of the Christian character must not resemble the rainbow in its
transitory beauty but, on the contrary, must be established, settled, abiding.
Seek, O believer, that every good thing you have may
be an abiding thing. May your character not be a writing upon the sand, but an
inscription upon the rock! May your faith be no "baseless fabric of a vision,"
but may it be built of material able to endure that awful fire that shall
consume the wood, hay, and stubble of the hypocrite. May you be rooted and
grounded in love. May your convictions be deep, your love real, your desires
sincere. May your whole life be so settled and established that all the blasts
of hell and all the storms of earth will never be able to remove you.
But
notice how this blessing of being established in the faith is gained. The
apostle's words point us to suffering as the means employed-"After
you have suffered a little while." It is of no use to hope that we shall be
well rooted if no rough winds pass over us. Those old gnarlings on the root of
the oak tree and those strange twistings of the branches all tell of the many
storms that have swept over it, and they are also indicators of the depth into
which the roots have forced their way. So the Christian is made strong and
firmly rooted by all the trials and storms of life. Do not shrink then from the
tempestuous winds of trial, but take comfort, believing that by their rough
discipline God is fulfilling this benediction to you."
by Alistair Begg
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