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ames 1:2-4
reads, “Consider
it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you
know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must
finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” This definitely was not the verse of
scripture I wanted to be reminded of one particular Monday. I was having one of those days where nothing,
and I mean nothing, went according to plan.
Oh, I had a plan, but it was absolutely worthless. Please allow me to recap the day for
you. It’s good therapy!
The
whole ball of wax actually started the evening before when I decided to
download a quick and easy little program for my computer. The download went well. I encountered no glitches, bumps, or
electronic hiccups. The installation
process was also smooth and in just a few minutes the program was living
happily on my hard drive, ready to obey my every command.
I
restarted the computer, selected the newly installed program, and asked it to
perform a quick scan of my computer to see if everything was all right. That’s when it all started. The little program located some files that to
its mind posed a threat to my system. It asked if I wanted to repair or delete
the programs. I first elected to repair
the files but when that wasn’t possible, I deleted them. That was my mistake! I deleted several files from my operating system
and the computer wouldn’t work.
I
tried at least three attempts to coax the computer back to life but it just
wouldn’t budge. Instead, it just sat there with a beautiful sunset on the
screen, refusing to go any further. All
my programs were there; I just couldn’t get to them. Several calls to a good friend in Pennsylvania , confirmed
what I already knew. The computer was
busted and would have to be rebuilt; not exactly what I wanted to hear.
During
the day, my situation got better (that’s a little joke, not too funny). On my way to the airport, everybody in the
free world decided to drive below the speed limit and box me into one lane of
traffic. I couldn’t get around the car
ahead of me and the cars to my right and to my left wouldn’t budge. I thought it was some kind of conspiracy with
the whole world, including the animals, decidedly against me. I wondered if
Noah ever had a day like this.
A
good friend called to see how I was doing.
What a loaded question that was!
I told him I didn’t feel very Christian and proceeded to share my
terrible day. I called my mom and she got the full onslaught as well. I was miserable and I determined that
everyone I knew would just be miserable as well. Ever been there? None of this solved my computer problem, but
grinding that axe seemed to make me feel better; I mean I actually enjoyed it.
If what James said in the opening verse above applied to me, I had to be the
happiest man alive!
It
was only after I had spent the day frustrated, angry, confused, bitter, hostile,
and just a little cranky, that I realized what a wasted this day had been.
Replaying my thoughts and conversations from the day indicated every sentence
or thought began with the word “I” or had the word “me” in it at least three or
four times. I looked at myself as the
victim. Nothing went my way, everything
was against me, I didn’t understand why I was going through this, you get the picture
don’t you?
James
certainly hit me right between the eyes when I calmed down and remembered this
little admonition. James says that we
will face trials of many kinds. He never
says they are fun but he does say they have their purpose and that purpose is
the perfecting of our faith the increasing of our patience.
I
wasn’t very faithful or patient on that particular Monday; I was anything
but. And that is why I missed the
blessing of verse 4, “Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and
complete, not lacking anything.”
Because of my attitude, I was lacking in several areas, not the least of
which was my relationship with God. But
God’s design is to grow me to maturity so I want lack anything. That Monday reminded me just how much growing
up I still have left to do.
The next time you have one of those days, and it may be today,
be thankful for it. I know this is not
something you want to hear, especially if today’s your day, but God is with us
in the small trials as well as in the big ones and I think that when we have
just one of those days He is reminding us of just how difficult it is to live
the Christian life without Him!
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