"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast1, unmovable, always abounding2 in the work of the Lord." 1 Cor. 15:58. Steadfastness3 is an essential principle in Christian4 character. There can be no success nor prosperity in the Christian life when this principle is wanting. The Psalmist said, "My heart is fixed5, trusting in the Lord." This is true steadfastness. It is cleaving6 to God, let the storms rage as they may. It is resting and abiding7 in Jesus though the trials of life may be the severest possible. It is a firm, fixed, settled decision to abide8 in doctrines9 of the Bible. It is to rest confidingly10 upon the teaching and promises of the Holy Scriptures11. Just as a man lies confidently down to rest upon his bed, so a Christian, in his steadfastness, rests confidingly, rests without fear, upon the never-changing Word of God.
Through Jesus Christ, Christians12 are made partakers of the divine nature. They receive the imprint13 of divine character in their souls. Among the different principles in the character of God is found steadfastness. When God delivered Daniel from the lions, Darius the king said, "I make a decree that in every dominion14 of my kingdom men tremble and fear before the God of Daniel: for he is the living God, and steadfast forever." Dan. 6:26. Just as Christian fortitude15 is noble, manly16, and pleasing to God, so a lack of steadfastness is ignoble17, unmanly, and highly displeasing18 to God.
Some (it may be many) are led by their feelings. We, as the children of God, are to be led by the Spirit of God; but not all fully19 understand what is meant by "being led by the Spirit." I would rather be led by a sense of duty than by my feelings. I do not understand that in order to be led by the Spirit we need always to have a strong inward impression or almost audible voice speaking to us. The Spirit of God has illuminated20 the Word and enlightened your mind to know what is your Christian duty; hence when you go forward and discharge your duties faithfully, you are truly being led by the Spirit. You know it to be your duty to help the poor, to support the weak, to comfort the sorrowful, to attend religious services, to witness for Jesus, to study the Scriptures, to pray, and diligently21 to follow every good work. You may sometimes feel a strong impression to pray, but you do not need to have this feeling always in order to be duty -bound to pray. It is your duty to pray, to give of your means, etc., oftentimes just as much when you do not feel impressed to do so as when you have strong inward impressions. You do not need to wait for such impressions before you act, for a knowledge of your duty makes you responsible.
A man can have no true steadfastness who is influenced by his emotions or impressions. The man who is steadfast, unmovable in the Word, goes forward to a discharge of his known duties, no matter what his feelings may be. Whatever may be his impressions to do a certain thing, if it is not consistent with the Word and the Spirit and his knowledge of right, he persistently22 refuses to obey.
How the true principle of steadfastness abides23 in the will of God and the doctrines of Christ is demonstrated in the teachings of Barnabas to the church at Antioch. There was some contention24 in the church over circumcision, and heavy persecutions from without, and many were being moved from the true faith. Barnabas exhorted25 that with purpose of heart they cleave26 to the Lord. Steadfastness is a firm, fixed purpose of the heart to cleave unto God, to attend strictly27 and promptly28 to every Christian duty. It is a decided29, unchangeable, unshaken purpose of the heart to obey implicitly30 the teachings of the Savior, regardless of the feelings.
You will find that, if you attend to every Christian duty, you will often have to go contrary to your feelings. How often the enemy of your soul will, if he can, cast indifferent feelings over you concerning prayer. That is the time to show your Christian fortitude and steadfastness. It is weakness and laziness to neglect prayer simply because we do not feel inclined to pray. To yield to indifferent feelings is to encourage them, and they will grow stronger and stronger, so that we shall feel less and less inclined to pray. The more we pray, the more prayerful we feel; likewise, the less we pray, the less prayerful we feel. When we have yielded to indifferent feelings for sometime and have sadly neglected prayer, we have a hard struggle to get through to the glorious light and victory and sweetness. But you must get out where the blessings31 fall; you must get where you have sweet tastes of love and the satisfying blessings of the presence of God. You must be courageous32, manly, and decided. The way to enjoy serving God and doing our full Christian duty is always to do our duty and especially at those times when doing it seems to be the least enjoyable.
Steadfastly33 resist Satan and every indifferent feeling, and do your duty at any cost. Remember, it is not he that feels to do good and doeth it not, but "he that knoweth to do good and doeth it not, to him it is sin,"
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1 steadfast | |
adj.固定的,不变的,不动摇的;忠实的;坚贞不移的 | |
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adj.丰富的,大量的v.大量存在,充满,富于( abound的现在分词 ) | |
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3 steadfastness | |
n.坚定,稳当 | |
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4 Christian | |
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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5 fixed | |
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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6 cleaving | |
v.劈开,剁开,割开( cleave的现在分词 ) | |
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7 abiding | |
adj.永久的,持久的,不变的 | |
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8 abide | |
vi.遵守;坚持;vt.忍受 | |
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9 doctrines | |
n.教条( doctrine的名词复数 );教义;学说;(政府政策的)正式声明 | |
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10 confidingly | |
adv.信任地 | |
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11 scriptures | |
经文,圣典( scripture的名词复数 ); 经典 | |
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12 Christians | |
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23 abides | |
容忍( abide的第三人称单数 ); 等候; 逗留; 停留 | |
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v.(clave;cleaved)粘着,粘住;坚持;依恋 | |
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30 implicitly | |
adv. 含蓄地, 暗中地, 毫不保留地 | |
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33 steadfastly | |
adv.踏实地,不变地;岿然;坚定不渝 | |
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