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Remaining Underneath
Perseverance,
translated literally, means: remaining underneath, not throwing off the
load, but bearing it. We know much too little in the church today about
the peculiar blessing of bearing. Bearing, not shaking off, bearing,
but not collapsing either; bearing as Christ bore the cross, remaining
underneath, and there beneath it—to find Christ. If God imposes a load;
then those who persevere bow their heads and believe that it is good for
them to be humbled—remain underneath! But remaining
underneath. For remaining steadfast, remaining strong is meant here
too; not weak acquiescence or surrender, not masochism, but growing
stronger under the load, as under God’s grace, imperturbably preserving
the peace of God. God’s peace is found with those who persevere.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer from “A Testament to Freedom” |