Circumstance
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
“we wanted to marry but circumstances didn’t permit”
synonyms: situation, conditions, state of affairs, position; - one’s state of financial or material welfare.
“the artists are living in reduced circumstances”
synonyms: financial position, lot, lifestyle;
We recently found ourselves through a series of conditions and facts (circumstances) short of the money that we needed to pay our bills. To be truthful, some of the conditions were not avoidable, but some of them were of our own making. I knew that when I examined the situation more closely we were going to find ourselves several hundred dollars short of the money that we needed to be current. To make matters worse Allana was not really happy about a recent major purchase that I had made. I was looking at having to tell her that now we were going to 1) be late on our bills and 2) really tighten up to get caught up, uncomfortably so. There we have circumstances in a nutshell. They are rarely simple. They are often a mix of the unavoidable, poor decisions, right decisions with consequences and all the emotion and attitudes that human beings are prone too. While this is not a piece on the theology of tithing, we have committed to that standard of giving. Circumstances dictated that I should hold off on my tithe until we were caught up. As I prayed over this situation the word hupomone (Biblical Perseverance) kept coming back to me. All the cute Bible studies and all the nice character analysis are meaningless if hupomone does not impact my life where the rubber hits the road. It is in the daily decisions and choices we make in the midst of circumstances that we choose the hupomone life. Long story short I paid the tithe first as I knew that I should. Then I went to look and see how bad it really was so that I could tell Allana. As I surveyed our accounts, one that I rarely look at because I utilize it solely to pay the mortgage had several hundred extra dollars in it. Believing it was an error I called the bank and they confirmed that I had received a refund from a miscalculation in the origination of our mortgage. Bills paid with extra to spare. The temptation is to say, even if I had not paid the tithe, the money still would have been there. Perhaps that is true but hupomone living transcends circumstances. The real victory is Spiritual not financial. The flip side of it is that even if the extra money had not been provided and we ended up late and tight, the real victory is Spiritual not financial. Hupomone living is about making choices guided by the Holy Spirit and based in the Word of God. It is about living in our identity as children of God.
Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. Philippians 4:11-13
Paul did not allow his circumstances to dictate his identity. This is at the core of the hupomone life. Onesimus was sent home as a runaway slave but his identity was a brother in Christ. David was a shepherd boy, the least among his brothers, but his identity was the anointed king of Israel. Hebrews 11 walks through a litany of hupomone men and women (study to come from Allana and her True Beauty Group). In His home town those who knew him spoke out of his circumstances and it blinded them to Jesus’ identity as the only begotten son of God. The core nature of the hupomone lifestyle transcends circumstances. It rests on the rock of Christ’s identity. This is what anchors the house of the wise man and its lack causes the foolish man’s house to fall into the shifting sands. Each of these men walked through the fires of circumstance, the facts and conditions that stood in the face of God’s will for their lives. They were not perfect (with the exception of Jesus) but they trusted God and not circumstance.
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