Patience is not only a distant goal that we seek, but also the means by which we arrive at that goal.
Prayers are answered in God’s time, not ours.
Why do we forget that so easily?
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Patience is not only a distant goal that we seek, but also the means by which we arrive at that goal.
Prayers are answered in God’s time, not ours.
Why do we forget that so easily?
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The longer we pursue a goal, the closer we will get.
Take patience for example.
It may take a lifetime.
Imagine living without impatience.
Have you ever tasted this – for weeks or months at a time?
Heaven on earth.
Like being the strongest person on Earth.
Take your time, but don’t wait.
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Please grant us the strength and wisdom to find a voice that is worth listening too.
And not someone else’s voice, our own voice.
Let us pray for patience, creativity, feedback, purpose, and drive.
To do what we must, when we must, whether we feel like it or not.
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Even as you try hard to do nice, little things, expect that people will question your motives or tell you you’re not doing enough. Each time this happens is a moment of truth.
Adversity doesn’t develop character, it reveals it. Remember, God is walking right beside, every minute of every day. Bank on it.
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Are there activities, harmless on the surface, that others may do, but you may not?
There are, even if you can’t recognize them.
Tonight, there’s a get together of old friends, celebrating a recent wedding.
It’s BYOB, and some will drink adult beverages and loosen up their inhibitions and enjoy the buzz that alcohol so reliably brings.
Which always reminds me of one of life’s greatest lessons: Others may, you may not.