Read: 2 Corinthians 4:7-18
Our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. --- 2 Corinthians 4:17
The Bible In One Year:
Lamentations 1-2
Hebrews 10:1-18
In 2005, the surprising Boys Town High School Cowboys carried a perfect record into a Nebraska state semifinal football game. But more important, the players had taken giant strides toward overcoming their family backgrounds of abuse, abandonment, and neglect that had brought them to the safe, caring environment of Boys Town.
Their coach, Kevin Kush, believes that football is a way to build character, and says: "Victories at Boys Town are not won on a present-day athletic field. They are won years from now in cities and towns across this country when our players become productive citizens." His team plays to win while pursuing higher goals of sportsmanship, discipline, and team work.
Paul held a similar long-range view of our experience as followers of Christ. In the midst of personal setbacks, he urged the Corinthians not to lose heart [2 Cor. 4:17]. In spite of loss, we are to pursue the higher goals of God's kingdom now, anticipating our eternal triumph in Christ.
When the Boys Town Cowboys lost their playoff game 10-0, they were disappointed but not devastated. Their coach had taught them to keep going because their true victory in life is still to come. And so is our in Christ. --- David McCasland
Come, Lord, and give me courage,
Thy conquering Spirit give;
Make me an overcomer,
In power within me live. --- Anon.
TRIALS CAN BE GOD'S WAY TO TRIUMPH.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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