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This week we continue our study of the Greek noun ὑπομονὴ (Strong's #5281), which means "patience, endurance, perseverance." Its meaning expresses a remaining under or endurance in circumstances. Our main text is the same as last week's, Hebrews 12:1-2, where we find the Christian life described as the running of a race; but we will also consider Galatians 5:7-9, Paul's description of the disciplines needed for the running of that race.
We first studied the use of ὑπομονὴ in the believer's growth process from James 1:1-4 and saw, through James' presentation, that the testing of a believer's faith is working out or producing in him/her the ability to remain under (ὑπομονὴ) circumstances. From this we learned that James' command to believers is to let "remaining under" produce its complete work, in order that spiritual maturity trust in the Lord through any circumstance of life, in any area of lifecan develop.
Last week we saw the same principle presented in Hebrews 12:1-2. In these verses, this concept of remaining under circumstances is demonstrated once again as being necessary for the Christian growth process and is presented in the context of an athletic event. Our focus last week was on the main clause found in these two verses, "…through endurance (ὑπομονὴ) we should run the race being set before us…" The analogy used in this text makes it clear that we are not engaged in a short-term endeavor, but rather in one requiring a long term trust and reliance on the Lord. And it is a race that requires discipline.
The Coach's Corner
Hebrews 12:1-2
The second aspect about the race involves our word of study, ὑπομονὴ. It is used to describe the way the race should be runthrough endurance (remaining under). This is a disciplinary term. To understand it, think about how an athlete prepares for a race. He/she remains under the disciplines required for running the race. The writer of Hebrews is presenting that running the race is through endurance, through the discipline of remaining under.
The Apostle Paul joins the writer of Hebrews in depicting the Christian life as the running of a race. Although he does not use the word ὑπομονὴ, Paul's writing emphasizes the disciplines needed by race participants. Both this week and next we will explore three places where Paul teaches the importance of discipline. Our text for this week is Galatians 5:7-9.
Galatians 5:7-9
Paul's writing conveys the understanding that the persuasion of false teaching can hinder and even divert believers from running the race that the Lord has set before them. Since every believer can be persuaded by many things, it is important to heed only that persuasion which is coming from "the One calling you." The word "calling" is a present participle used to describe the Lord as the One who is continually calling us to run the race.
*hUPOMONE is the English font spelling of the Greek word ὑπομονὴ.
F1: The negative particle with the infinitive of purpose μὴ͂πεὶθεσθαι, "not to be persuaded," is translated νὰ͂μὴ͂πεὶθησθε, "that you should not be persuaded."
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