“But you, take courage! Do not let your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded.” — 2 Chronicles 15:7 (ESV)
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Asa was the king of Judah from 911-870 BC. He sought to do good and persevered against varied opposition for 41 years. The encouraging words from 2 Chronicles 15:7 (ESV) were spoken to Asa by the prophet Azariah: “But you, take courage! Do not let your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded.” It was a reminder to Asa and us that perseverance (“take courage”) requires work.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Will Vest’s story is a story of God’s grace, but also of Will’s determination and hard work. I’ve known Will since his days in Single-A baseball and have had a front-row seat to his perseverance.
“My baseball career has seen a ton of ups and downs; it hasn’t been a straight path by any means,” Will says. “I’ve never been the biggest, strongest or fastest, so even when I was younger, I got cut from a lot of teams. I wasn’t a highly touted draft prospect coming out of college, and even in the pros I got demoted every year from 2018 through 2023. I’ve had to work through a lot of failure.”
The work that he’s put in to become a major league pitcher has required effort, sacrifice, consistency and accountability. Of eternal consequence, I’ve seen Will pursue living out his Christian life with the same effort and perseverance.
The Bible is clear that we do not work for our salvation; it is a gift that cannot be earned (Ephesians 2:8-9). Once a person has received that gift of salvation, he or she is to be invested in living out that relationship with Jesus. But that does take some effort and perseverance.
The basic meaning of the word “perseverance” in the New Testament means to “stand up under.” Christians are to work at standing up under trials and standing for Jesus.
— Jeff Totten, Detroit Tigers chaplain
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