Sunday, June 19, 2011

A Good Soldier

II Timothy 2:3
Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ


The Navy SEALs, who have come into recent fame with their operation on Osama bin Laden, are elite combat experts and go through some of the most rigorous training in the world. All told, a SEAL recruit may undergo as much as 30 months of training before being deployed for an operation. Their training is designed to push them to the absolute limits of mental and physical stamina. They are expected to perform in conditions of extreme heat, cold, and exhaustion. One segment of the training involves 132 hours of continuous physical training (mostly while cold and wet) with only a few hours of sleep over that period. SEAL training along with any special operations training is designed to push an individual to his absolute limit of mental and physical endurance.

Of course, the reason that this training is so intense is because the special operations soldiers are selected to perform some of the most important missions in the world. Those who pass the training are given elite assignments that require solid execution and often change history. Their training is difficult because their assignments are so important.

In II Timothy 2:3, God tells us to endure hardness as a good soldier. Without a doubt, we Christians are in a battle. Our warfare is not carnal, but spiritual, and our operations have eternal consequences. Although we often expect our lives to be smooth and stable, with every desire supplied by our Heavenly Father, God often has a different plan. Sometimes it is God’s will for us to endure hardness, just like a soldier. Sometimes God wants to push the limits of our faith, emotions, and sometimes even physical stamina. Being a good soldier is God’s army is not easy, and we should not expect it to be. However, we can be confident that God has a reason for the hardness of His training. Just as the SEALs train through unimaginable difficulty in order to serve in critical missions, those soldiers whom God trains are being prepared for critical operations. God’s training is hard because He knows how to prepare us for the future. He knows what missions lie ahead for us and is bringing things into our lives to prepare us to meet those challenges and accomplish His will.

We have many examples of this principle in God’s Word. Joseph went through years of struggle and unfairness, difficulty and prison in order for God to use him to save an entire nation along with his family from famine. Job went through an incredibly grueling trial having lost his children, health, and possessions in order to be an eternal example of faith and God’s sovereignty. The list could go on, but we can glean from these stories the faith to be a good soldier. Sometimes we must understand that the harder our training, the bigger God’s plan.

If you have been feeling discouraged recently because life has been hard, let me encourage you to find strength in the Lord and endure hardness as a good soldier, knowing that God has a reason for bringing difficulties into our lives, and that surely He is training us for an important plan where we can accomplish His will.

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