James 1:4
And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be
perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
As parents, we stood by the side of our children as they
learned to ride a bike. We picked them
up and consoled them each time they fell.
We brought attention to the errors of their ways and reminded them of
the the right ways to ride. We went out
with them time and again, rejoicing in each moment of progress, until they had
mastered the skill of riding. The
process required the patience of the parent and the child. We never considered ultimate failure. We always had faith that in the end the numerous trials would be worth
the effort.
Thank the Lord for His salvation promise to complete every
good work that He starts in us. He will
let nothing in our lives escape His attention.
He will steadfastly stand by us even as we stumble over and over. He will pick us up as many times as we fall,
even though He knows that we will never get it completely right on this
earth. He will continue to show us the
error in our ways and point out the path that He has set aside for us. He will continue to pick us up until that
glorious day when we stand before Him in the image of His Son and He welcomes
us into heaven as good and faithful servants.
Let us learn to be patient with the process of
sanctification. Let us find joy in the
constant grace that Our Father extends to us during each of our trials.
Let us prepare ourselves for the perfection in glory that is coming.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, blessed be the name of Jesus Christ, Our
Lord and Savior. Thank You for His
steadfast work in our lives. We pray
that we will be quick to see the error in our ways and be even quicker to
respond to Your correction. May we
completely surrender our lives to the perfect ways of Your Son. As we rise and fall in our frailty, may we
rejoice in knowing that Your presence is always with us and You will not leave
us before Your perfecting work is done.
We ask all these things in the name of our Sure Foundation, Jesus
Christ.
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