Wednesday, 23 October 2013

ADVERSITY-OUR STRENGTH


Sometime when I was much younger, when I never knew how to handle challenges, then I see it wrongly as a battle I can't even start fighting and was too scared to approach my problems because I lacked the vision, unknowing that my adversity is something I should face with boldness, audacity and courage. This self-assurance came when Martin Luther King Jr. said that,
 “The greatest place a man can find Himself is a place of challenge and controversy not a place of comfort.”

Our challenges ignite our target and push us to fight harder, so the bigger our problems are, the harder they fall. Much in the same way, the bigger the challenges ahead of us in our present moment, the bigger and more satisfying is the sense of victory having quashed those challenges.
It may sound bizarre to say this, but there is no irony known in the truth of life that sometimes the only way to conquer something is to meet it “hard” and “head-on”. Apply the best strategy within your arsenal; be optimistic, keep the balls rolling because if you definitely stop, the ball will in other way roll back at you. You cannot bring about change without confrontation.

This is why we should take heart in the hardest of adversities, though it’s God that strengthens our weakness when we merely take heart by showing faith enough to simply persist.
We don’t need to enjoy persistence, but just continue in doing it (persist). There is no easier way in persisting than simply stepping forth, one step at a time.
 Most times, issues are over complicated because of our emotions, panic, lack of patience and so on. At this point, I can recall what the book of John chapter 16 vs. 33 said, “in our distress we are to take courage for Jesus has already overcome the world.”

This is not rhetoric, it is the fact of the gospel-related life where we employ strategies of faith to keep persisting on-ward, despite the issues against us, we become ultimately blessed at the appropriate time, I quote Jeffrey R Holland, who said, “ if for a while the harder you try the harder it gets, take heart. So it has been with the best people who ever lived.”
When we are deeply challenged with one thing or the other, it is not actually wise to jump out to the company that won’t fetch or add value to us, because the overall point of enduring adversity is persisting in our way, in holding on with hope in our method of faith, by keeping good company, seating back to adapt, accepting the moment and deal with the stumbling block. Yes! You can. “No man is rich enough to buy back His past.” Oscar Wilder

A lot of great leaders today were sometime helpless in life, but they never gave up, their hope kept them alive which made fight for success themselves. Remember, there is no successful man without a painful story.  “Man is great not because he never falls but rises after so many falls.” Obafemi Awolowo

If we are inspired by heroes and none are greater than Jesus- we would have to agree that we have within us the ability to endure great adversity. We have unfathomable resources of patience tenacity which will simply step one foot after the other. The greater the adversity, the greater we should take heart and keep the fighting sword firm.


Those very people that have inspired us showed us the way. We are not made weaker by adversity; we are strengthened and made wiser because of it.

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