I got to thinking this morning as I was reading and studying. Would it be possible to just not be tested all the time and be able to relax and go through this world on easy street? I know that it is hard in this world, especially as a Christian and that is where I have to ask for some easiness. I am tired and worn out at all of the testing and fighting through it all.
Well, as a Christian, that is not in the cards. I have a job to do for God and that job is hard. The tests is part of the reward. The testing that comes is building my strength so that I can continue and not give up. I need the testing to get me through. I need the testing to develop the stamina and endurance to continue through to the end where I will be rewarded.
This testing is there for all Christians and not just me. I have to remember that I am not the only one being tested in my work for the LORD. All are tested and it is in that testing that we are grown in our faith and recognized to be for the LORD.
“10And let them also be tested first; then let them serve as deacons if they prove themselves blameless.” — 1 Timothy 3:10 (ESV)
I am reminded in the above verse that the deacons of the church are tested before becoming deacons. Their skin is toughened, their resolve strengthened, and there devotion to Christ is revealed through the tests that are presented to them. I tend to forget that these men are not selected at birth by the church to be deacons. They are watched and studied and reveal themselves to be mature in Christ. It is their tests and their coming out on the other side which prove them mature. It is not the wishing it to be, but the work that is put in for Christ and then they are chosen to represent the Church as a beacon for the LORD.
I want to be strong. I want to be worthy. I want to be mature. I want to be tested, not to beat me down, but to build me up.
What is your view of being tested? Are you looking for the easy path? What if you embraced the testing as the way through to strength and endurance in your relationship with the LORD?