"Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross." Hebrews 12:2
I was listening to an interview on NPR of 34-year-old Samantha Davies who was completing a long and arduous race around the world (the Vendee Globe) aboard her sailboat, the Roxy. It's a notoriously treacherous sail, from the south of France, around the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn, and all the way back. The winning boat had already reached the finish line, but she was expressing extreme satisfaction at the prospect of finishing soon herself. She described some of the hardships she had endured over the course of the race; high seas, storms, equipment malfunctions, cold, wet, exhaustion and flying fish. The interviewer asked her what she was most looking forward to upon finishing the race. "A cold beer and a hot shower," she answered.
In Hebrews 12:2, Paul talks about Jesus facing the most difficult situation in which a person could find themselves - crucifixion. Yet He endured it for the 'joy that was set before him'.
That, of course, is the extreme. But all of us have had to endure hardship, difficulty, perils. Yet, if you think about it, there is always joy of one sort or another ahead. The ultimate joy, obviously, is meeting the Father face-to-face. But there are other joys that are given to us - simple joys - temporal joys. I can relate to Samantha Davies. I'm sure she meant that statement. I don't for a minute believe that she was just being glib.
I was working at an outside job site recently. It was cold. It was wet. I was working in a strange mixture of ice and mud. I was miserable. All things being equal, I would have chosen to be elsewhere. But I believe that whatever we are called to do, do it as unto the Lord without griping or complaining. This is the work that God called me to and obedience IS greater than sacrifice. As I worked away, cold and wet, I thought about Hebrews 12. Oh, sure...I could look forward to the invoice that I would send, the check I would receive, the bills I would pay. But, what really helped me to get to the end of that job was knowing that, in just a few hours, I would be home, in a warm house, with a hot meal, a hot shower and a comfortable chair. Simple joys.
Each of us goes through similar times...different, yet, the same. Sometimes, the joy is imminent. Sometimes not. But there is always a joy that is set before us. Think about it. Even as one lay on his death bed, there is a joy ahead. Unless...that one has no hope. For having no hope is 'as though a man escapes the jaws of a lion only to run into the arms of a bear or as though he went into the house, leaned his hand on the wall, and a serpent bit him!' (Amos 5:19) And our hope is in Him (Psalm 39:7).
No matter where you are and no matter what you may be struggling with, as long as there is hope, there is joy before you. Whether it is release from prison, recovery from surgery or just a hot shower at the end of a long, cold day...as long as there is hope, there is a joy set before you.
Monday, February 9, 2009
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