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Thinking About Perseverance - Teaching Material

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As we reflect on Ephesians 2:8-9, we are reminded that our salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and not by our own works. This grace calls us into a profound relationship, one that invites our hearts to persevere in love and trust, despite life’s challenges.

Imagine a gardener who diligently tends to a small seedling. With each passing day, he waters, nurtures, and protects it from the harsh winds. The initial growth may seem inconsequential, but the gardener knows that with patience and care, the seedling will one day become a towering tree. Similarly, our faith begins as a fragile seed, planted by God's grace, and it flourishes through our perseverance in love.

Perseverance in faith requires us to engage actively with our struggles. It beckons us to seek guidance in Scripture, to gather in community, and to practice agape love — a selfless love that reflects the heart of Christ. When we face doubts or feel our efforts waning, we can remember that God’s love empowers us. It is this very love that fuels our perseverance, giving us purpose and direction.

Let each of us commit to nurturing our faith, embracing the journey of growth. As we lean into God’s grace, we are not merely surviving; we are, in fact, thriving, becoming vessels of hope for others. Even when the road feels weary, remember: the gardener is always at work, cultivating our hearts, preparing us to bear fruit for His kingdom. In our steadfastness, we reflect the very essence of Christ’s unwavering love.

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