“Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;” –John 8:31
J. R. Miller wrote, “It is not enough to begin; continuance is necessary. Mere enrollment will not make one a scholar; the pupil must continue in the school through all the long course, until he has mastered every branch. One who has observed the course of men for many years, says that success in life depends upon staying power. The reason for failure in most cases–is lack of perseverance. Men get tired and give up. There are thousands who begin to follow Christ–but who, when discouragements come, faint and drop out.To continue in Christ’s word–is to obey him. We must do it continuously too; not today only–but tomorrow as well, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, unto the end.
There is another way of abiding in the word of Christ. Many of his words are promises. The forests in summer days are full of bird-nests. They are hidden among the leaves. The little birds know where they are; and when a storm arises, or when night draws on, they fly each to his own nest. So the promises of God are hidden in the Bible, like nests in the great forests; and there we should fly in any danger or alarm, hiding there in our soul’s nest until the storm be over and past. There are no castles in this world so impregnable, as the words of Christ.”
Over the years I’ve known many people who started but did not continue. They start but do not stay. Even so, at the beginning of this new year many recognized a need for change in their lives and made a resolution to change. But some failed before the sun set the next day. Rather than resolutions we need repentance, and the proof of that is perseverance. Rather than boasting about what you are going to do, ask others to pray for you that you will carry through on your promises. – HDS
David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346