2 Corinthians 4:18 “Therefore, we do not become discouraged, utterly spiritless, exhausted, and wearied out through fear. Though our outer man is progressively, decaying and wasting away, yet our inner self is being progressively renewed day after day. For our light, momentary affliction is ever more and more abundantly, preparing and producing and achieving for us an everlasting weight of glory beyond all measure…”. Paul’s letter to the church in Corinth includes personal insights. It was a difficult season for him after hearing false teachers infiltrated the church, questioning Paul’s integrity and authority. His reaction was not born of Pride or Self-pity, but rather he acknowledged being troubled and oppressed, but not crushed, he suffered embarrassment, but wasn’t driven to despair. He was pursued, but not deserted to stand alone and even though he felt struck down to the ground he was not destroyed. By faith, he looked to the things that can’t be seen, the things that last forever. He understood that nothing he was going through could compare to the glory that was waiting for him. We slip on ‘Paul’s T-shirt’… the ‘been there done that’ T-shirt and, in the Strength of our Lord, we rise. Not looking back on where we’ve been, but paying attention, focusing on what’s before us. We acknowledge the physical affliction, but that’s not where our Hope is. Hebrews 11: “Now Faith is the assurance, the confirmation of things we hope for, being proof of things we do not see and the conviction of their reality, faith, perceiving as real fact, what is not revealed to the senses”. Like Paul, our spirit is resilient and strong, courageous, bold, and full of faith. Our faith is not without substance. It’s based on what we know to be true, a Hope not founded on ‘if’ but ‘when’. A Faith and Hope that’s built on the Rock. Rise up warrior, we take our place on the battlefield and draw our sword of the spirit, He has given us the victory.