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Many times in history men have become discouraged in their service to God. Men like Joshua, Jonah, and Jeremiah lost their determination to serve God, yet each found the courage to continue. We can also become discouraged, and the examples of these men should motivate us to be persistent in our service to God.
Joshua was a great leader. There is hardly anything negative written about him in the Scriptures, but there was a time when he seemed to doubt the power and providence of God. After God’s people fled before the men of Ai, Joshua rent his clothes, put dust on his head, and insinuated that God had neglectfully deserted His people (Joshua 7:4-9). God then said to Joshua, “Get thee up; wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face? Israel hath sinned. . .” (Joshua 7:10-11). We should also trust in God to take care of us if we put away the sin in our lives (Matthew 6:25-34).
God had commissioned Jonah to go preach in Nineveh, and Jonah foolishly thought that he could escape the presence of the Lord: “But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord…” (Jonah 1:3). In our service to God, we may be faced with a task from which we would like to run away, but we should remember that there is no hiding from God. We should trust God enough to do His bidding in any situation.
Like many of God’s prophets before him, Jeremiah had faced adversity for proclaiming the message of God (Jeremiah 20:1-2). One might say that Jeremiah had become “weary in well doing” due to this persecution: “Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay” (Jeremiah 20:9). Paul wrote that the Word is to be in us also (Colossians 3:16), and the truth of God’s Word should motivate us to serve the Lord just as it did Jeremiah.
These great men of God kept going despite adversity and discouragement. Although we are not living under the same conditions as these men, there will still be opposition and adversities ahead of us if we faithfully serve the Lord (2 Timothy 3:12). May we always be persistent and may our trust be in the Lord (Matthew 19:26).
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