"It takes time to persuade men to do even what is for their own good."
- Thomas Jefferson
PERSUADE means to cause someone to
do something through reasoning or argument; or to cause someone to
believe something, especially after sustained effort. We think persuasion and convincing are the same; they're not. Convince derives from a Latin word that means to
'conquer or overcome.' Persuade means
'to advise, make appealing and sweeten." In general convincing is limited to the mind, while persuasion results in ACTION
. When we're persuaded, our emotions and our spirits are also affected to a degree that actually moves us. Why is persuasion important?
Because...
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Faith is the ability to believe God and be persuaded about Divine Truth. According to the Lexicon, the Greek pistis is trust, faith, belief, confidence, fidelity and faithfulness - God's divine persuasion. The Lord continuously births faith in the yielded believer so they can know what He prefers,
i.e. the persuasion of His will. If I'm going to ACT on God's will, I
must first be PERSUADED about it. Even in the arena of salvation, the
Apsotle Paul said, "Since, then we know what it is to fear the Lord, we try to persuade others..." (2 Cor. 5:11) What do we use to persuade? The Good News of God's mercy, love, grace and forgiveness. "The
LORD isn't really being slow about His promise, as some people think.
He is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to be
destroyed, but wants everyone to repent." (2 Peter 3:9) How did Paul know this? He was formerly a persecutor of Christians, but a merciful encounter with Jesus was used to persuade him of the love of Christ for even a hate-filled, murderer such as himself.
It took time and experience with Jesus for Paul to be persuaded. It was inconceivable after all he'd done that God would grant him such a great deal. He concluded that
it is the goodness of God that leads us to repentance and life change.
(Romans 2:4) This persuasion comes from the fact that not only did we
escape the punishment we deserved from a Holy God, but we also enjoy His
blessings that we don't deserve!
God is always presenting us opportunities and challenges that are meant to persuade us of who He
is, of His love for us, of our calling, and of the surety of His promises.
Abraham was justified by his faith - his full persuasion and belief in
God was credited to him as righteousness. (Rom 4:3) Though he and his
wife Sarah were barren,
He believed that he would be granted a son and become the father of many nations
just because God said so.
His circumstance disagreed with God's promise. He and Sarah had doubts
and tried to make other plans. Yet the Bible ultimately records,
"he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised."
(Romans 4:20-21) Many of us are in circumstances that do not look or
feel at all like God's promise. This can leave us frustrated,
disappointed, and fearful.
Still, allow God to persuade you of His truth. Peter prayed that
the
trial of our faith which is more precious than gold, though it be tried
by the fire, might be found to praise and honor and glory at the
appearing of Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 1:7)
Let your willingness to be persuaded be worship that glorifies God!
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