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PATIENCE

In today’s “give it to me now” culture, Patience is a lost art form.  We want our food faster, our information faster our degrees faster and our success faster.  But not only do we want it faster we always want it our way. The motto for this generation could be “give it to me my way, right away”.  But the Bible tells us that patience is included in the fruit of the Spirit. That means in  the course of  our spiritual lives and in our journey to become closer and more like Christ that we must cultivate this virtue within ourselves. John F Newton said “Be patient enough to live one day at a  time as Jesus taught us letting yesterday go and leaving tomorrow till it arrives” . These are great words of wisdom that we should take note of. But let’s not ignore the most important authority, The Bible.

Here are a few verses on Patience

Romans 8:25 But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.

Galatians 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience….

Colossians 3:12 Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.

2 Thessalonians 3:5  And may the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ.

I want to look at a few different aspects of patience. Adel Bestavros said “Patience with others is Love, patience with Self is hope and Patience with God is faith” I think this sets up a great framework on which to look at Patience.

Patience with OTHERS is LOVE- Let’s face it everyone screws up and dissapoints at some point. As we go through life those closest to us will make mistakes. The Bible says in 1 Corinthians 13:4 that love is patient. When you love someone you are able to look past their faults and realize that they have possess qualities that make them worthy of your devotion.  Great friendships, marriages and families are built around this idea.

Patience with SELF is HOPE – This is an area I struggle in. We all have aspirations dreams and desires for ourselves and no one likes to fail. Yet time and time again as we try to achieve what we believe we want we fall short. Whether these shortcomings are in academics, athletics, romance or in our profession it matters not everyone of us will wind up falling flat on our face.  These failures take there  toll on us and we can beat ourselves up.  We can’t understand and begin to question our self worth.  Patience gives us hope. A hope that if not today then maybe tomorrow or maybe further down the road but it will happen and can happen. Our dreams may only come to fruition with much dedication and work but the hope of another day will push us on.

Patience with GOD is FAITH- Wow…. How many times have you demanded an answer from God. Or expected God to give you what you wanted when you wanted. Yeah…. me too. But god doesn’t work on our timeline He has much greater things in mind.  The hard thing for us is that He doesn’t send us a memo or share with us a PowerPoint demonstrating his 5 step plan to get us where we need to be. Rather, He asks us to trust in Him fully and wait and see. Patient faith can be one of the most excruciating things to master but it is one of the most valuable

The common thread in all of these is sacrifice. To truly practice patience you need to deny yourself.  We don’t like sacrifice that is why patience is out of style. Again we want to have everything our way right away, We are self absorbed and until we learn to let that go we are in for major issues.

Proverbs 30:7-9

Francis Chan Posted a video not long ago about this verse. It says

 Prov 30:7 There are two things, Lord, I want you to do for me before I die:  8. Make me absolutely honest and don’t let me be too poor or too rich.  9.Give me just what I need. (CEV)

Chan challenges that as Americans we are taught that to have a big 401k and a whopping savings account is the measure of success. But Biblically we are taught to be seeking only for provision for today.  Notice the Lords Prayer

Mat 6:10 Come and set up your kingdom, so that everyone on earth will obey you, as you are obeyed in heaven.   11.Give us our food for today.   12.Forgive us for doing wrong, as we forgive others. (CEV)

Jesus didn’t teach us to pray for more than we needed. In Acts the new believers became aware that all they needed was to have what would sustain them .

Act 2:44  All the Lord’s followers often met together, and they shared everything they had. 45  They would sell their property and possessions and give the money to whoever needed it. 46  Day after day they met together in the temple. They broke bread together in different homes and shared their food happily and freely, (CEV)

Now I will take this challenge a step further. How does the church respond to this. I have been given many lectures by people in the church on the subject of good stewardship. Mostly these lecures come from people who are penny pinchers and think that any spending of large sums of money is ridiculous. Some  pop up when it is time to make a purchase of something new  that is part of a larger picture like technology or recreation equipment or facilities. They will say things like “we don’t need that we never had it before and I don’t see why we need it now”.  When that doesn’t work they will say we are not being good stewards.  Then there are those who as I already stated pinch every penny and think the church should build their savings in case of a rainy day.  They will sacrifice the maintanence of the building, missions, benevolence and a host of other ministries under the banner of what if. 
I cannot help but wonder how this is a demonstration of faith. If we are concerned that our attendance at church will become so low that we won’t be able to pay our bills then are we being a good steward of our people an our community. If the economy goes into a deep depression do we think God can no longer provide. Maybe we need to pray Proverbs 30:7-9 as a church body. That we will live for today and how we can reach the world with what we have and trust God for tomorrow’s provision.
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