What would you add to your character should you be granted your desire? Gentleness? Faithfulness? Love? Wisdom?
Some folks seek knowledge. They spend the majority of their waking lives studying. The rest of their waking hours they spend writing, talking and arguing about what they know. I really lack knowledge. I’ve come to know that. I think that is why I’m not good at arguing. Don’t know enough to argue. It really doesn’t bother me all that much to be lacking in knowledge, except when I need to know a specific thing. Then the Lord sends smart people into my life to help me. That’s what I love about God, among many things, He meets my need when I need it. He’s got things all planned out for me and has given me so many trials. He’s allowed diversity to meet me to build my faith, bring about endurance, steadfastness and patience.
You see, no matter what I’ve endured, or who I’ve met throughout nearly six decades, the Lord’s hand has never left me. He knew from before I was born that I would be typing this devotional tonight. He’s given me an insight into this portion of His Word that I could never have gained had it not been for all the sorrow, loss and challenges I’ve faced. Knowing that to be true, I can “count it all joy”.
Some folks don’t take too kindly to the difficulties in life. They try to avoid them. They refuse to acknowledge they may be from the Lord to help them stand in the day of greater adversity. Lord knows, I’ve been plenty stubborn in my lifetime. I always wanted to learn things the hard way, rather than God’s way. Each little inconvenience, every annoyance, every stone in our shoe is placed in our lives to bring about a greater good in us.
“But let endurance and steadfastness and patience have full play and do a thorough work, so that you may be perfectly and fully developed [with no defects], lacking in nothing.” James 1:4.
Don’t we want that? Don’t we want to be “perfectly and fully developed”? We don’t want to be deformed. We don’t want to remain like little toddlers, whining and wimpering and seeking our own way. We don’t want to be rebellious adolescents, thinking we know more than the mature individuals–forever testing and challenging authority placed upon us. We want to be mature. We do not want to be lacking in any way; do we? Personally, I want the Lord to do a thorough work in me. Not for me, mind you. But for Him. selahV
[copyrighted, SelahV Today, 2008]
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