7th Sunday after Pentecost
Introduction:
A. For
an athlete to be good at a particular sport, he/she
has
to practice many hours!
B. For
a musician to be good at playing a musical
instrument, he/she has to practice
many hours, and for
him/her to remain good, practice must
be continued.
C. He/she
has to stick-to-it or persevere!
Trans.
In our Christian lives we need this "perseverance" also, so let's look today at "Perseverance" and see what it really means to persevere!
Prayer
I. What is Perseverance?
A. Websters def. = Steadiness in seeking a goal; persistent effort! Some synonyms are persistence, endurance, stick-to-it-iveness, staying power, determination, and resolution.
B. Persistent
Effort:
through thick and thin a continuous, persistent effort! Not half-hearted but persistent! Not just when things are going good!
C. Ray, or Marie didn't get good at playing a musical instrument without a lot of practice. It takes
persistent effort!
II. Let's look at some examples of perseverance
from the Bible!
A. Negative.
1. Matt.
13:20-21
Here through the Parable of the
Sower Jesus
explains how some will receive the
word but when
trials come they will give
up! They won't
persevere!
2. Matt.
26:69-75
Peter broke under the pressure; he
didn't
persevere!
B. Positive.
1. Gen.
6:11-22 (don't read)
Noah persevered 100 years building
a boat because
God said to and it hadn't even
rained before. He
had
to have had some discouragements, but he
persevered!
2. Heb.
12:1-3
Jesus persevered until the end in
spite of what
men/women
did to him! “He endured the cross!”
III. We need "Perseverance" today because,
like our Biblical examples, we have all
kinds of pressures today to cause us to break!
A. pressure
imposed by time:
1. If
you are a doer, you probably don't have enough
time to get done what you'd like
to do!
2. As
we see things that need done and as we get more
and
more jobs and the same amount of time, it is
enough
to make us throw up our hands and say "I
can't
do it; I quit!"
B. personal
discouragement:
1. This
is one that Satan breaks a lot of people with!
2. He
does it 95% with no help from the outside of
your mind. He does it with negative thoughts like:
a. You
can't do that!
b. You
can't do anything right; look at that!
c. You
are a failure!
d. Everybody
thinks you are a failure!
C. Unfavorable
circumstances: (another pressure)
1. Things
that we can't control:
a. people
treat us badly!
b. a
tragic death!
c. people
who we have confidence in letting us
down!
2. These
things can really turn our world upside down
and can break us if we haven't
learned
perseverance!
IV. How can we learn perseverance?
A. First,
God's Word! Study!
1. Do
you give up easy? From God's word, we
learn not to give up! We learn
that we can make a
difference!
a. We
can still reach people in Forsyth if we
persevere and don't give
up!
1) evidence – the 2/3 to 3/4th
of you have
come to the church in the last 5 years!
2) evidence - those who have
been baptized,
reaffirmed your baptisms and joined the
church in the last 5 years.
3) evidence - Those of you
who are serving in
new ways in the last 5 years!
b. We
can still grow as Christians if we don't
give up!
2. Are
you easily discouraged? God's word has
the
answer! "I can do all things through Christ
which
strenghteneth me." (Phil. 4:13)
3. Does
it seem like Satan is winning? The Bible
Shows us that we are on the
winning side: that is
the main theme of Revelation.
Don’t get bogged down
in the metaphoric language but
realize the main
point; we are on the winning side!
4. We
need a clear vision of our goal so we will not
get
side-tracked and bounce around with no
direction. We get it in God's word!
B. Secondly,
Prayer!
We can persevere as we keep the
communications open with Christ, our greatest example of
perseverance!
V. Are you a "persevering" person?
Do Self-Evaluation!
Conclusion:
A. There's
an adage:
"When the going gets tough,
the tough get going."
B. Can
that be said about you in your spiritual life?
C. Like
the person that plays a musical instrument, if we
are
going to attain our goal of Christlikeness, it is
going to take some perseverance
(persistent effort) on
our part.
D. Do
you need to grow in this? As we
encounter Christ at
the table this morning, ask Christ to
help you to better
live out this virtue of perseverance!
Prayer of Confession
Service
of Communion