Can You Endure Until The End?

Patience is a virtue

When I read about the early church in the book of Acts I am often moved by how the new believers lived.  It wasn’t a perfect church, but they were learning how to put into practice what they were taught by sharing all they had with each other according to the members’ needs.

It was a new practice to meet in one another’s homes to worship and pray and receive the “new” teachings of Jesus through the apostles and other teachers.  It was an exciting time.

The early church faced much opposition because they followed Christ’s teachings.  They became the outcasts of society and saw many of their leaders stoned, beaten and even killed for their faith.

Related: If You’re Not Hated for Being a Christian You’re Not Doing it Right

Patience is a Virtue When Life Gets Hard

In the book of James, chapter 5, the author exhorts the believers to persevere through the difficult trials they were facing, and he reminds them of Job: “As you know, we count as blessed those who have persevered. You have heard of Job’s perseverance and have seen what the Lord finally brought about. The Lord is full of compassion and mercy.” (v. 11 NIV)

As Christians, our attitude in the midst of difficult times communicates to the world what it is we really believe.



Maryann Lorts, a fellow blogger, wrote recently on the subject of endurance.  She often writes devotionals encouraging believers to live authentically godly lives and challenges us to not seek to be accepted by the world.

On her website, Coming to Light, she states: “I get out of bed and wake to a tired world and see a need to be a light. My calling may be small among many, but by God’s will, I will run the race that He has placed before me and finish well.”

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Maryann Lorts, Coming to Light

I hope you are encouraged by what Maryann has to say, and that you’ll return often to her blog for more insight.

Patience is a Virtue: Never give up or give in

“The virtue of patience seems to be long gone, even for devout believers in Christ. This lost patience almost looks like resentment. Forget patience in suffering as a human or as a Christian. We can’t get ourselves to that point because we want an insta-fix. We don’t find refinement went we want to skip over the fire.

When pain, suffering, or trials come our way, we start to feel agitated or bitter. Our support systems that typically help give the answers or fix the problems aren’t working in our imperatively responsive lives.”   Continue reading…


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10 thoughts on “Can You Endure Until The End?

  1. Nice of you to share a fellow bloggers post. That is part of what encouraging one another is all about. In regards to the content. Yes we do have a race run and we can learn a lot from the early church. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks for reading. There is a great knowledge and lesson from the early church that so many us forget. It’s good to read through often and follow how they continued to grow despite their trying times.

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  2. I always talk about the life of those in the early church. The teachings of the Apostle’s doctrine in the book of Acts wold be very encouraging if we could see in our churches today. Such unity will empower us to endure to the end. Thank God for the Holy Spirit that is with us.
    You can subscribe to my site at mauriceomalcolm.com I had moved it from wordpress.com to wordpress.org
    Thank for this lovely post

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