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Patience

DAY 4 OF 6

Parenting and Patience

We are God's very own possession, we are His chosen people. Our reading today reminds us that before coming to know Christ we had a warped sense of identity.  Our patience matures as we grow in our understanding of our new identity in Christ. We get to know who we are, who's we are, and also who our heavenly Father is. When we fully know that we are loved and accepted by God, we can patiently wait or endure difficult circumstances.  

Parenting can certainly test our patience, particularly when we have to discipline our children. When my children feel the affirmation of my love they grow in their trust in me as their guardian. My youngest daughter loves sweets, but I can’t allow her to have sweets for dinner. But as her trust in my leadership grows she finds it easier to respond positively to the word “No” and to wait patiently for the dessert.  God loves us and we can patiently wait for His promises to be fulfilled in our lives because we trust in Him and we know we are His children. 

Application 

Do you believe that you are accepted and loved by God?

Do you trust that God has your best interest at heart?

How does this revelation challenge you in the area of patience?

Prayer

Dear God, help me to believe and know that I am special to you. Thank you that I am your child and that You have given me a new identity. Help me to trust You in every situation. Amen


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About this Plan

Patience

We hope that this reading plan will inspire you to go on a journey in cultivating the fruit of patience in your life. In the past few years we have found that even though circumstances are not always pleasant, God will use them to mold our character. What He desires is for us to approach these trials with a Godly sense of patience.

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