A Story of Persistence
This devotional was written by Kelly McFadden
Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet;
but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what
lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God
in Christ Jesus. —Philippians 3:12-14
Here is a part of the Thanksgiving story you may not know. While
the first Thanksgiving was celebrated in October of 1621, it was not until
October of 1777 that all 13 colonies celebrated Thanksgiving, for the first
time. At one point, the first US president, George Washington, proclaimed
a National Day of Thanksgiving, but conflict and difficulties among the
colonies put an end to its observance.
It was a magazine editor, Sarah Josepha Hale, whose work led to
the celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday we observe today. Hale wrote
letters to governors and presidents, and editorials in magazines, books and
newspapers, promoting the observance of Thanksgiving. In 1863, after 40 years
of letter writing and campaigning (that’s not a typo, she really wrote letters
for 40 years), Hale’s persistence paid off and President Abraham Lincoln
proclaimed a National Day of Thanksgiving. Since then, every president has
supported Thanksgiving. Forty years of dedication, persistence and passion, all
to make sure that this country would celebrate a National Day of Thanksgiving
each year. Impressive.
We can learn from Hale’s perseverance. It took her 40 years to
accomplish what she set out to do. Just like her story, the Christian faith is
often described as a marathon, not a sprint. Each day of our life is another
day to choose between right and wrong, to help someone in need, to read our
Bible and pray. As Paul reminds us in Philippians 3:12-14,
Christians are called to persevere, to press on. Sometimes it can feel like an
unrewarding task. It is hard, but important, to look to God for the BIGGER plan.
What if Hale had chosen to give up after one year or ten years? Her goal would
have been left unfinished. Press on towards the call of Christ! Endure! But be
forewarned, just like Sara Josepha Hale, it may take 40 years to see the fruit
of your labour!
GOING DEEPER:
1. What are some areas in your life that require perseverance?
2. Why is it important we don't base our faith on feelings?