Day 23 – Perseverance
Scripture: Hebrews 12:1
Reflection:
The Christian life is not a sprint—it is a marathon of faith. The writer of Hebrews pictures believers running a race, surrounded by a “great cloud of witnesses.” These witnesses are the faithful men and women who trusted God through hardship, uncertainty, and suffering. Their lives remind us that perseverance is possible because God is faithful.
Perseverance means continuing when the road is long, when the results are slow, and when the struggle feels heavy. Faith often grows strongest not in moments of victory but in seasons of endurance. God forms our character through the steady practice of trust.
The passage also calls us to “throw off everything that hinders.” Sometimes perseverance requires letting go—of sin, distractions, or even discouraging thoughts that weigh us down. We run best when our eyes are fixed on Jesus, the one who began our faith and will bring it to completion.
Lent is a training ground for endurance. Small daily acts of faith—prayer, repentance, generosity, obedience—strengthen our spiritual muscles. When we feel tired or tempted to quit, we remember that Christ Himself endured the cross for the joy set before Him. Because He endured, we can endure.
Keep running. Your faithfulness today matters more than you know.
Challenge:
Identify one difficult area in your life—spiritual discipline, a relationship, a calling, or a personal struggle. Instead of giving up, take one step forward today. Keep going.
Prayer:
Lord, when I grow weary, remind me that You are with me in the race. Help me throw off what weighs me down and give me the strength to keep going. Fix my eyes on Jesus and grow endurance in my faith. Amen.
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