Why Hupomone? Is it just to sound cool? Is it to demonstrate that I know a word in NT Greek? Ok, I have to admit it is partly because it does just sound cool. God spoke this word to my heart while I was forming a series of short devotionals for radio. I was engaging the idea of perseverance when I noticed Paul using this word over and over. If you add the verb form hupomeno, then it appears just short of 50 times. As I began to dig deeper into the concept (not only used by Paul but also by Luke, James the brother of Jesus, Peter and John in Revelations) I realized that the words so often used in translation only captured part of the idea these men were conveying. Indeeds sometimes the connotations that we attribute to those word contradict the very heart of the message. So by focusing on Hupomone I stripped away my preconceived notions of what all of those words mean. This is what I encourage you to do. God has a very special message for each of us buried in this fairly simple Greek word as it sits within the whole of the Word of God.
“But the seed in the good soil, these are the ones who have heard the word in an honest and good heart, and hold it fast, and bear fruit with perseverance.” Luke 8:15
Jesus in telling this wonderful parable of the Kingdom of God and the effectiveness of the Gospel tells us a little about those who have pursued the hupomone lifestyle.
- They have heard the Word. The Gospel is the basic unit of hupomone. Without the Gospel hupomone does not exist.
- They are genuine. Hupomone cannot be faked. Hupomone requires an honest and good heart. Many try to fake it. They may even believe somehow that they are pursuing truth. However in the end it is their fruit and the inconsistencies in it that betray them.
- They hold fast to the Gospel starting a positive “Crazy Cycle” (Eggerich, Love and Respect). As the first point states the Gospel is the basic unit of hupomone. It comes from the God of hupomone, the only one who can say that He is the same, “yesterday, today and forever” This is the “crazy cycle” of hupomone. The Gospel seeds hupomone in your life. Then as you practice it by holding fast to the Gospel it grows, in turn your ability to hold fast grows, the Gospel Grows in you, in turn your ability to hold fast grows….well you get the picture.
- They produce fruit. When all is said and done a hupomone lifestyle produces unmistakable fruit. It is the fruit of the Spirit. It is the fruit of life in Jesus Christ. It is the litany of life qualities that Paul wrote to the Galatians encouraging them to get back on the hupomone crazy cycle.
Unlike so many other things in life, Hupomone is for everyone. It may look a little different on each one of us but it will always start with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It grows when that Gospel is engaged honestly from a good heart. It creates it’s own crazy cycle of growth and maturity that results in an incredible harvest of Spiritual fruit.
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