"We also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance." Romans 5:3
A young Christian went to an older believer and asked, "Will you pray that I may be more patient?" So they knelt together and the man began to pray, "Lord, send this young man tribulation in the morning; send him tribulation in the afternoon; send him..."
Just then the young believer blurted out, "No, not tribulations! I asked for patience." "l know," said the wise Christian, "but it's through tribulation that we learn patience."
The word perseverance in today's Scripture can mean the ability to remain steadfast under difficulties without giving in.. John A. Witmer wrote, "Only a believer who has faced distress can develop steadfastness. That, in turn, develops character."
When the apostle Paul told the Christians in Rome that "tribulation produces perseverance" Romans 5:3, he was speaking from personal experience. He had suffered beatings, whippings, stoning, shipwreck, and persecution. Yet he remained steadfast in his faith and did not shrink from his responsibility to preach the gospel.
If you are facing a difficult test, praise God! Under His wise control, everything that happens to us - whether pleasurable or painful - is designed to develop Christlike character. That's why we can glory in tribulation.
- richard dehaan
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