Have you ever prayed, “Lord give me patience…right now”?
Wouldn't it be nice if it worked that way? It would except for the fact we’d all be spoiled brats if it did.
Whether you are a new believer or have been walking with the Lord for a while, sooner or later you learn that God’s timing is often not ours.
Galatians 6:9 says, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” It’s that proper time that requires our patience the most, but it can also benefit us the most.
We need to believe the things we think about and long for will come to pass. The word God gave us, the vision we have, the dream we have, the desire in our hearts that we’ve been hanging onto for years will bear fruit…if we’re willing to rest in Him. Remember the scripture, God will not be mocked; we will reap what we have sown.
Would it hurt any of us to be more patient? Oh sure it may hurt our flesh. I tend to get antsy a four way stop signs. But, does it really hurt us that badly to wait? Of course not, in fact, it could benefit us in more ways than we can imagine.
If we became more patient as a people, we would become a better father, mother, husband, wife, student, leader, child of God. Say this to yourself: A path of patience leads to a perfect outcome. Now, say it again.
You will never question an outcome of the Lord if you are on a path of patience. As a person led by the spirit, when you stay on a path of patience you can rejoice and celebrate knowing you can expect a PERFECT outcome!
Who doesn’t want to see better outcomes for their life? Staying on a path of patience will enable you to receive perfect, Godly outcomes.
You can do it; you can become more patient.
Love,
Pastor Steve
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