Kris Vallotton • Apr 04, 2018

How Perseverance Can Help You Experience Abundant Life


OUR GRANDPARENTS DIDN’T HAVE CREDIT CARDS

This instant gratification mentality is expressed in hundreds of ways in our society. Credit cards and thirty-year mortgages are just a couple of ways that this attitude finds expression. Of course, I am not saying these things in themselves are evil or bad; I am simply pointing out that they are expressions of a culture full of people who want it now, regardless of whether they can afford it or not.

Think about it: Credit cards have only been around for about fifty years. That means our great- grandparents actually had to have money to buy things. I know it seems ridiculous to us now, but it is true.

INSTANT GRATIFICATION ROBS US OF PERSEVERANCE

One of the challenges of the instant gratification culture is that it can take away the motivation we have to persevere through tough times in order to apprehend our aspirations, because we can just charge it. Slowly but surely, perseverance is becoming a lost art, shared by few and passed on to no one. In a strange way, our supernatural culture can even feed our impatient obsession in that we believe in miracles, which is the immediate intervention of God in a situation. This can undermine our value of life’s processes that are often rooted in perseverance.

MIRACLES ARE OFTEN PREDICATED BY YEARS OF PRAYER

The truth is, God often takes a long time to act suddenly. As a matter of fact, many of the most amazing “instant miracles” I have witnessed have been predicated by years of prayer and persistent faithfulness. This reminds me of the story Jesus told about the widow who wore out the wicked judge with her persistence:

“Now He was telling them a parable to show that at all times they ought to pray and not to lose heart, saying, “In a certain city there was a judge who did not fear God and did not respect man. There was a widow in that city, and she kept coming to him, saying, ‘Give me legal protection from my opponent.’ For a while he was unwilling; but afterward he said to himself, ‘Even though I do not fear God nor respect man, yet because this widow bothers me, I will give her legal protection, otherwise by continually coming she will wear me out.’” And the Lord said, “Hear what the unrighteous judge said; now, will not God bring about justice for His elect who cry to Him day and night, and will He delay long over them? I tell you that He will bring about justice for them quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?”
(Luke 18:1–8).

WHY THIS GENERATION NEEDS PERSEVERANCE IN THEIR  FAITH

The reason Jesus told His guys this parable was to keep them from wimping out in prayer by quitting before they got answers. Jesus closes with a profound question about whether or not, when He returns, He will “find faith on the earth.” The connotation is that persistent, prolonged, unyielding, “I refuse to give up” prayer is faith.

The point is, if persistence and perseverance are rooted in faith, then the instant gratification “I have to have it now” mentality must be inspired by the wrong kingdom. In fact, perseverance is to our soul what exercise is to our body. When we push against the challenges of life, our inner man gains strength day by day. On the other hand, when we act like impatient, entitled, spoiled victims, our inner man degenerates, leaving our new man withered, weak and pitiful.

RESIST THE EASY WAY OUT

To live successfully in greater abundance around us , we must increase our capacity for a greater glory within ourselves. Otherwise, we can become infected by the spirit of entitlement. It is gratitude and perseverance that inspire hope and faith within us. These attributes and attitudes inoculate us from evil and expand our capacity for greater blessing in our inner man.

I want to challenge you, therefore, to resist the temptation to take the easy road. Instead, take the highway of perseverance, which will become the path to your palace. This is the process of nobility that prepares us to embrace our royal identity and fulfill our divine destiny.

Have you seen perseverance pay off in your life? How do you remember to persevere in an instant gratification culture? I’d love to hear from you in the comments below!

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If you’re interested in learning more about becoming a noble person, and walking away from entitlement to become a blessing to the people around you, then check out “Poverty, Riches and Wealth” here .  I wrote it to help you out of a poverty mindset and into experiencing God’s goodness and abundance in every area of your life!

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