Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as his children. For what children are not disciplined by their father? If you are not disciplined—and everyone undergoes discipline—then you are not legitimate, not true sons and daughters at all.
Didn’t God tell Elijah to run away from Ahab? (1 Kings 17:2,3) Didn’t Jesus himself walk away from people that were going to kill him? (Luke 4:30) Didn’t he pull away from people and go into the mountains? John 6:15 Didn’t he leave Judea and go back to Galilee to avoid the Pharisees? (John 4:1-3)
Yes, there are times to go someplace else. To leave one job and start another. To take up a new hobby. Make a new friend. And while there are times to do something, there are also times that we just need to sit still. To stay right where we are.
When God asks us to stay right where we are, even when we’re going through pain and persecution, there’s something more important going on. Something of greater significance and bigger benefit for us. But it comes at a high price. That price is staying right where we are. As good as stopping pain and persecution is, there are those important times when we just need to be still and know that God is God. (Psalm 46:10)
For the Hebrews, their staying where they were had a very important goal. Staying was the only way to show if they were going to endure. By not running away, by not trying to get out, they were showing something to God. To one another. To the world. And to themselves.
Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands. Deuteronomy 8:2
God’s discipline was going to show the proof of whether they were God’s children. Or not. Yes, God knows everything, but they didn’t. It was going to be their own words, thoughts, actions, and attitudes that would convince them about themselves.
It’s the same for you and me. It’s the best tool on God’s toolbelt. When he humbles and tests us, it’s to see exactly what’s going on inside our hearts and souls. As someone put it, the only way to prove what’s inside the teabag is to put it in some hot water and let it sit for a while. As hard as it is to think about or understand, this time of pain is to train. God is personally involved with teaching us something that we can’t learn any other way. Yes, the road is rough, but it’s the only path to get to where God wants to take us.
Noodling Questions
What kind of time of life are you living in today? Describe.
Who are we running away from? Towards?
Describe the tests that have made the biggest change in your life.
Written by Chet Gladkowski

This is an updated edition of a post originally published on Christian Grandfather Magazine
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