Thursday, April 13, 2006

When the Pressure is On

Romans 5:1-5

What makes a shiny apple look so delicious? The skin, of course. But what is it about an apple that actually makes it delicious? The juice and substance inside. That's the apple's real "character."

I learned this as a boy watching my mom make applesauce. With a wooden pestle, she would mash the soft, boiled pieces of apple through a metal colander and into a bowl, until all that remained in the colander were drab, flattened skins. But oh, the sauce tasted so good!

God uses life's pressures to bring out the sweetness of Christlike character in us. Tribulation (which means "pressure" in the Greek) also helps us realize the awful potential of our sin nature and see it for what it is—ugly and tasteless. Under pressure, all kinds of sins begin to surface—greed, selfishness, lust, pride.

Pressure, whether from without or from an unrealistic perfectionism within, is a fact of our fallen world. God controls its intensity and duration so that we can recognize, confess, and renounce those fleshly "skins" that obscure Christ's character in us.

Tribulation is not something anyone seeks. But when it comes, the Holy Spirit will use it to create in us perseverance, character, and hope (Romans 5:3-4)

Today's devotional from Our Daily Bread

5 comments:

Karuna said...

Just wanted to wish you and your family a very Happy Easter.

God Bless.

Karuna said...

Just wanted to wish you and your family a very Happy Easter.

God Bless.

uncommon1 said...

Thanks! unfortunately, me and my son were both sick, so we didn't make it to church. nasty stomach virus has been going around and got us for round 2, we were all sick with it in march.

Karuna said...

Oh, hope you're well now.

I will be praying for you.

God Bless

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