In one of Bishop Barron’s frequently inspiring gospel reflections, he implores us to wait, to watch and to keep steadfast vigil.
Actions dependent and contingent on our ability to believe in what could not yet be seen.
Faith.
Resolutely sticking to it, with an unfettered resolve, while letting go at the same time.
Perseverance.
All because we believe in what we know, but have yet seen.
Faith and perseverance exist in a perfect symbiotic union with one another. The active act of patience – waiting for what you know to be true – so that you can feed the energy of persistence. The sustenance which enables you to make the journey. Leading all to discover the life we fully intend to live.
As James once said, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance…”
All so that you may mature, become complete and not lack anything needed for this level of a divine life.
To realize the product of your spiritual endeavor.
And experience a level of grace that feeds one’s soul.
With pure joy.
