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How does God provide the help I need to deal with stress?
One of the primary ideas behind the virtue of patience is taking a long time to overheat. The Greek word carries the idea of a thermometer. If a spiritual thermometer were placed in our mouths as we faced a difficult situation, how long would it take for our temperature to rise? As we mature, we learn to control our anger and practice patience in all circumstances.
Another aspect of patience is holding up under the pressures of life, waiting on the Lord for resolution.
Patience is a virtue that we develop through control of our anger, and we develop this virtue in the face of adversity. Our cultivation of patience pleases God, who is patient with us. Patience affects our relationships in a positive way and brings great joy to our lives and community. The writer of Hebrews tells us how God fosters this virtue in us over time.
KEY VERSE
Whoever is patient has great understanding, but one who is quick-tempered displays folly. (Proverbs 14:29)
KEY IDEA
I am slow to anger and endure patiently under the unavoidable pressures of life.
KEY APPLICATION: What difference does this make in the way I live?
Enduring in patience and trusting Christ help us see that receiving something later is often a far better plan than receiving it now.
The faster we want a life event to occur, the more it usually means we aren’t ready to handle the responsibility of it. TV commercials and credit card invitations prey on this fact of human nature. “We just have to have...” is always a strong indicator that we should wait.
As we mature in Christ, we will see more clearly why his timing is perfect. He knows best when we need something; therefore, to trust his heart and hand to provide is far better than placing before him our selfish demands. Someone once wisely said, “God never moves hastily, but when he does move, he usually moves swiftly.”
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About this Plan
Experience greater spiritual growth as you learn simple, life-giving steps to help you think, act, and be more like Jesus. This 31-Day reading plan from Believe by Pastor Randy Frazee consists of daily devotions coupled with key verses and applications that will renew your mind with the powerful truths found in the Bible.
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