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Perseverance

In the following post, Tiffany Southerland shares about some of the trials her family experienced leading up to the launch of their church plant.

We will press on, we will fight the good fight.

Since about the time we revealed the church plant to the sponsoring church, we have been under constant attack. Prior to that, our major “events” would be sporadic—about once a month. Now that we are getting closer to our launch date, they are becoming more and more frequent. Since the reveal day, we have had two close, personal attacks, two financial attacks (i.e., big bad IRS, trees falling, power outages), my health went again last week with a nice respiratory infection that I can’t seem to shake, and today we had to put poor Sassy the bunny to sleep. Sassy, who had cancer, took a really bad turn for the worse last night and become very ill. Sweet Sassy was the perfect pet, she loved everyone and was fun to be around with her little sassy attitudes.

So, needless to say, we know exactly what we are doing, we are chasing after God and His Holy church. We know Satan doesn’t want this to happen and will stop at nothing to deter this. We pray for protection for ourselves and for protection for our core group and their families, for we are fighting a bigger battle than we ever thought could be possible. But God is holy and righteous and we will fight to bring Him Glory and Honor in the new church. We will persevere!

Through all this we have seen God’s glory through some amazing blessings from people around us, we thank God for those people and how they are touching our lives and making a huge impact on the Kingdom!

We are blessed and praise God in the midst of hard times, for by Grace we have been saved and He is the Creator who makes all things new. No matter what happens to us we say with a truly happy heart, to God be the Glory!

“I will lie down and sleep in peace,
for you alone, O LORD,
make me dwell in safety.”
Psalm 4:8

“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”
Matthew 7:24-27

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Eight-Legged Perseverance

This post was written by Kim Edmondson. Kim and her husband planted a church in Clarksville, Tennessee in September, 2007.

 A friendly neighborhood spider has moved into the doorway that leads to my back deck. I’m not sure why but, I have decided that the spider is a “she” (blame it on Charlotte’s Web). As far as spiders go, I guess you’d call her a beauty.

However, I have encountered a problem with our newest resident. The web. The webs she creates are beautiful. When the morning dew hangs on to the silken threads and the sunlight hits them, the web shimmers like a string of diamonds. The trouble begins when I get ready to go out the back door; I always forget that the web is there. I end up with a sticky mess all over my face and in my hair (oh no, not the hair!). I stand in the doorway, trying to keep my cool in front of my children, rubbing my hands over my face and through my hair, and all the while I am thinking, “Please don’t let the spider be crawling on me!

A few days ago after just such a web collision had taken place, I thought “Since I have destroyed the web so many times now, maybe the ‘ole girl (okay, the spider) will just move on. Seems to me that it would be kind of frustrating to her to have to keep rebuilding her home every time my head tears it apart. However, the next morning when I came downstairs, there it was—the web—gleaming in the morning light. I stood there in amazement. I started to think about what a persistent lady spider it is that now makes her home in my doorway. No matter how many times I have walked through her home, she keeps coming back. She always rebuilds. Obviously she is very taken with the location and wants to stay there. She is a hard worker. She is determined. She has perseverance.

In the Bible, we see Paul who had lived his life for Christ, and it had not been an easy journey. He suffered greatly for choosing to believe in Jesus and living his life to tell others about Him. Through it all, Paul persevered. He kept on building his faith no matter how many times he was knocked down.

In his letter to Timothy, Paul said:

“…run from all these evil things. Pursue righteousness and a godly life, along with faith, love, perseverance, and gentleness” (1 Timothy 6:11, NLT).

Pursue means to strive for, carry out, to persevere. So, Paul is telling Timothy, strive for a Godly life. Carry out your faith and your calling. Persevere in love for others and even persevere in your perseverance. Now that is dedication.

What about me? In my marriage, with my children, in my ministry as a church planter’s wife, do I persevere and trust God to accomplish His purpose in what He has called me to? What about my relationship with the Lord? Do I persevere in knowing and loving Him even when I am knocked down by the circumstances of life?

Like Paul, I need to keep on pursuing the life that Christ has called me to. Like the spider, I must persevere in building and rebuilding what life and sometimes ministry, seeks to destroy. It’s not easy, but it certainly is worth it.

I’ve determined that the next time I head out the back door of my house, I’m not going to forget my spider friend. However, I know that if I do forget, and once again destroy her home, when I come back around she’ll be there, rebuilding what I have destroyed and serving as a reminder to me that I should persevere, just like her. 

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