As a young mother, I was determined to document my daughters first year of life. Each month, I took photos of her to illustrate how she had changed and grown. In one of my favorite pictures, she is gleefully sitting in the belly of a hollowed-out pumpkin I purchased from a local farmer. There she sat, the delight of my heart, contained in an overgrown squash. The pumpkin withered in the ensuing weeks, but my daughter continued to grow and thrive.
The way Paul describes knowing the truth of who Jesus is reminds me of that photo. He likens the knowledge of Jesus in our heart to a treasure stored in a clay pot. Remembering what Jesus did for us gives us the courage and strength to persevere through struggles in spite of being hard pressed on every side (2 Corinthians 4:8). Because of Gods power in our lives, when we are struck down, but not destroyed, we reveal the life of Jesus (v. 9).
Like the pumpkin that withered, we may feel the wear and tear of our trials. But the joy of Jesus in us can continue to grow in spite of those challenges. Our knowledge of HimHis power at work in our livesis the treasure stored in our frail clay bodies. We can flourish in the face of hardship because of His power at work within us.
INSIGHT
As with Pauls letter to the Corinthians, the epistle of James encourages those who are facing trials. Consider it pure joy . . . whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete (James 1:24). Those who persevere will receive strength for today and the crown of life (v. 12)eternal lifetomorrow.
How have you experienced the joy of Christ in the midst of trials?