Patience

January 19th – 2 Peter 3:9

2 Peter 3:9

As the world grows darker, I find myself crying out more often, “Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!” Because it’s hard for me to understand why He waits. But thankfully, my timing isn’t God’s. And His patient desire for all to come to repentance and receive His gift of eternal life, speaks of His awesome love and gift of change and second chances. It reveals a compassionate Creator who offers the blessings of time and opportunities for transformation. This invites us to embrace change not only in ourselves but in others. All with the understanding that God’s patience grants second chances to every seeking heart. It’s a call to navigate life with hope. Knowing that each moment presents a chance to turn towards God and receive the grace of a second opportunity. In moments of doubt or discouragement, 2 Peter 3:9 stands as a beacon, affirming that change is not only possible but anticipated by a merciful and patient Creator. One who offers us a chance for renewal and a fresh start.

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December 19th – Romans 8:25

Romans 8:25

In the bustling holiday rush, finding patience can be as challenging as a child waiting for Santa. Yet in the midst of the chaos, it becomes the most precious gift we can give ourselves and others. Because patience teaches us to embrace the beauty of waiting, finding joy in the anticipation and savoring the season’s blessings. In the bustling preparations and the twinkling lights, patience becomes a quiet but powerful virtue. Like the expectant waiting for the fulfillment of promises, Christmas calls us to savor each moment, to linger in the warmth of love, and to find joy in the journey. As we count down the days, let us remember that the true magic of Christmas lies not just in the arrival of the day but in the patience that enriches the season. So in our excitement, may we each let patient hope, patient love, and patient joy permeate every aspect. Turning this festive time into a beautiful journey that leads us to a manger, a star, and the promise of peace on earth.

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November 16th – Galatians 6:9

Galatians 6:9

In his letter to the early church in Galatia, Paul uses a parallel between the diligence of farmers and the endurance required in our spiritual journey. Much like farmers who toil in the fields, working and patiently waiting for the harvest season, we are urged not to grow weary in doing good while we wait for God’s great harvest. The apostle uses the comparison to underscore the importance of perseverance and patience for both. Just as farmers trust that their labor will eventually yield a bountiful harvest, we too are called to maintain hope and endurance in our faith journey. Being fully assured that our efforts in living according to God’s principles will bear fruit at the appointed time. Paul also encourages us to emulate the steadfastness of farmers, who continue working the fields despite challenges. To apply that same resilience in our spiritual lives, trusting that in due season, our faithful endurance will lead to a harvest of blessings and fulfillment.

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November 7th – Hebrews 10:37

Hebrews 10:37

With the state of the world today, I find myself crying out, “Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!” Oh how I long to hear the sound of the trumpets! Yet although I wish the rapture happened right now, this very moment, I need to be patiently thankful. After all, Jesus waited for me to accept His generous offer of grace and salvation. His sacrifice on the cross was an act of immense love and patience, ensuring that all have the opportunity for redemption. How could I not have a heart of love and gratitude as I await His glorious return. God’s timing may not align with our own, but we must persist in our faith and trust. To allow hope and endurance to empower us to persevere through the trials and uncertainties of life. Because God is in control. And the fulfillment of His plans is certain, even if it seems delayed. In this waiting period, hope sustains us, and endurance strengthens our faith, reminding us that the rewards of our patient trust in God are worth the journey.

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November 3rd – Psalm 27:14

Psalm 27:14

Nobody enjoys waiting, as it can feel like an idle and frustrating pause in our lives. But time we spend waiting on the Lord is never wasted. Because those moments of patience and anticipation are filled with opportunity. Opportunity to grow in faith, learn lessons of endurance, and strengthen our trust in God’s timing. It’s a time for reflection, prayer, and self-discovery. Waiting on the Lord is a purposeful act of surrender. A recognition that He knows what’s best for us. The delays we encounter often pave the way for divine blessings, molding our character and preparing us for the plans God has in store. So although we don’t like to wait, it can be a period of profound transformation and spiritual growth. And in our patience we learn to trust in God’s timing. And find endurance in the anticipation of His promises, knowing that our hope is a beacon of light in the darkness. so in every season of life we can be steadfast knowing God is there guiding us through it all.

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October 27th – Exodus 34:6

Exodus 34:6

Solomon was a wise man. And in Proverbs 14:29 he says, “Whoever is patient has great understanding, but one who is quick-tempered displays folly.” Boy does that ring true. Patience is a virtue I struggle with daily. And inevitably impatience leads to anger, followed by jumping to conclusions, ending with regret. That’s why I’m so very thankful God’s mercy extends far beyond my shortcomings. In spite of myself, His grace flows endlessly. When I am faithless, His love and faithfulness never waver. Because God’s abundant goodness is not limited by our limitations. It’s an ever continuing supply of hope and assurance. A reminder of His unfailing presence in our lives. And an invitation to embrace the richness of His blessings with gratitude and humility. The world is filled so much anger and division. Jesus warned that in the last days people would become lovers of themselves and money. They’ll be braggers, arrogant, and abusive. (2 Tim. 3:2) May it not be with God’s people. May we abound in love.

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October 22nd – Psalm 37:11

Psalm 37:11

The biblical definition of meekness is often described as strength under control. Not to be confused with weakness, being meek involves humility and a gentle attitude. It is a character trait characterized by self-control, patience, and a willingness to submit to God’s will. Meek individuals are often seen as teachable, adaptable, and willing to endure hardships without seeking revenge or retaliation. It’s a quality of love, kindness, and a lack of arrogance. And for for those who live a life of meekness, they’ll receive an abundance of blessings. First we will inherit the earth, a promise that speaks to the ultimate fulfillment of God’s plan. And on that earth we will live in peace, justice, and harmony. Through faith and meekness, we can partake in God’s abundant promises. And will experience a world where abundance is not just material wealth but a flourishing of the soul, marked by tranquility, righteousness, and a deep sense of contentment.

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October 10th – James 5:7-8

James 5:7-8

Although it takes patience and time, witnessing a seed grow into a plant is a deeply satisfying and awe-inspiring experience. It reminds us of the miraculous process of life unfolding before our eyes. From that tiny, seemingly insignificant seed, emerges a complex and beautiful living organism. This process is a testament to the wonder and intricacy of nature, highlighting the Creator’s wisdom and design. Waiting for God’s abundance in our own lives takes patience as well. Just as a farmer patiently waits for the harvest season, we are encouraged to be patient, knowing that God’s timing is perfect. And His abundance might not always be immediate, but it is certain. God’s plans for us are filled with goodness and blessings, and as we patiently persevere, our faith grows stronger. And we can fully trust in His abundant provision. Because God’s abundance is not just about material blessings but also spiritual growth, endurance, and the assurance that not only is He returning soon, He will fulfill His promises in due time.

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October 6th – Mark 4:26-29

Mark 4:26-29

When Jesus walked the earth, He often taught through stories intended to teach a moral about life And in the parable of the growing seed, God’s abundance in the growth and fruitfulness of His kingdom is highlighted. Just as a seed sown in the ground grows and produces a harvest many times its size, so it is with the Word of God. When planted in hearts receptive to it, God’s Word can yield an abundant spiritual harvest. So we can trust in God’s timing and wisdom instead of our own. And recognize that growth in our faith and of God’s kingdom often occurs little by little. This teaches us to cultivate patience and persistence in our spiritual journey. And to fully believe that God is at work even when we don’t see immediate results. In times of doubt, Jesus encourages us to faithfully sow the seeds of God’s Word through our actions and our testimony. Doing so because we know that God’s abundance will manifest in due time, both in our own lives and in the lives of those we influence.

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August 16th – Colossians 1:11

Colossians 1:11

“being strengthened with all power, according to His glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy;”

As I’m sitting here on hold with customer service for almost 30 minutes now, Paul’s prayer for believers to have, through the power of God, enduring and joyful patience resonates loud and clear. This divine strength, rooted in the Lord’s might, empowers us to persevere during the hard times. Because life will throw many challenges at us. Yet we can overcome them all with a steadfast spirit. And not only can we be victorious, when we tap into God’s power, we find the strength to have a patience that goes beyond mere endurance. It can actually become a source of great joy. How? When we rely on God’s strength, the result is a positive outlook, even in the face of trials, because we know that out of His great love, God’s purposes are at work. This patience, infused with joy, is a testament to our faith in His sovereignty and goodness. A joy which allows us to remain hopeful while we wait for His plans to unfold. And the ability to show the world what grace and an unwavering trust in God looks like.

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