Øvelse gjør (lik) mester

EPISODE · Nov 18, 2024 · 2 MIN

Øvelse gjør (lik) mester

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Jeg har lært å nøye meg med det jeg har. Jeg vet hva det er å ha det trangt, og hva det er å ha overflod." (Fil. 4, 11-12)  Å, der er så mye i disse få ordene! Paulus lærte. Det vil si, han prøvde, feilet og prøvde igjen. Ordet har forbindelse med å lære ved å bli knyttet til læreren, men legger vekt på å lære gjennom å praktisere, sier ordboka. Det er også en viktig del av disippelgjøringen.  Paulus visste hva det er å ha lite. Lite å rutte med, lite å vise til. Det er nok ment som lite mat, penger og få eiendeler, men det kan også bety å bli gjort liten, bli ydmyket, lide, slik som Jesus, står det (Fil. 2, 8). Men Paulus erfarte også overflod, både materielt og av håp (Rom. 15, 13, Fil. 4, 18). I alt hadde han lært å være tilfreds. Nøkkelen lå nok i at han ble knyttet til Jesus gjennom erfaringene, og gjennom den relasjonen ble Paulus styrket (v. 13). Du og jeg kan også øve oss i å være tilfreds, uansett hva vi har eller ikke har. Sammen med gudsfrykt er det en stor vinning, sier Bibelen (1. Tim. 6, 6). Så hvordan kan vi gjøre det i dag, dette med å være tilfreds uansett hvordan omstendighetene er, om vi har mye eller lite? Kanskje trenger vi å fokusere mer på det vi har, enn det vi ikke har? Kanskje trenger vi å fokusere på Jesus og alt vi har i Ham? La oss øve oss på det i dag, å lære slik som Paulus, han som prøvde og feilet og som prøvde igjen! Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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