Memorise: And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we
shall reap, if we faint not. Galatians 6:9
Patience
and long-suffering are indispensable virtues for all believers in Christ. In
the first place, the race we are called into can only be run through patience
because it is a marathon. Also, there is hardly any promise of God that can be
fulfilled in the life of believers without the combination of faith and
patience (Hebrews 6:12). As indispensable as faith is to a Christian, so
also is patience. No wonder it is listed as part of the fruits of the Spirit in Galatians
5:22. Do you know that when your faith is being tried, God uses that trial
to generate patience in you? This implies that the longer the period of trial,
the greater your level of patience. But, when you fail to handle a particular
trial of faith the way you should, it will not generate the level of patience
that it should. For this reason, many who have gone through trials complaining
saw God as an opposition, and therefore grumbled against Him. In the process,
some even abandon the faith. This attitude is contrary to the Word of God as
recorded in Hebrews 6:12:
“That ye
be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit
the promises.”
Children of
God must learn not to be weary in well doing because God has promised us a
bountiful harvest if we faint not. We must completely trust in His superior
wisdom to decide the timing of our blessings. For instance, He knows the end of
every line of action even at the beginning of that action. This is why you must
trust His sense of judgement at all times, because His decisions are not
limited to what your eyes can see today but also what may happen tomorrow. Many
years ago, while we lived in a part of Lagos
that harboured several drug addicts and reckless drivers, my children asked me
to buy them a bicycle. When I declined, they failed to understand. But after we
relocated from that part of Lagos
some years later, without a repeat of that request, I bought them the bicycle.
If I had obliged their request the first time, they might not be alive today.
God still deals with us based on what He knows about us today and tomorrow. Be
sure that the Lord will not give you the blessing you are not prepared for,
lest it destroys you.
Whenever an
expected blessing is delayed or when faced with difficulties, long-suffering is
required to remain composed. Even when the situation appears hopeless, just
take time to read and study the Bible, asking God to give you a word for that
situation. Grab whatever God says, obey and follow-up with action, then wait
for the result, and you will never be disappointed.
Prayer
Point: Father, please help me to patiently wait for your perfect timing in all
things in Jesus’ name.
Bible in one year: Ezekiel 19-20, Psalms 69:22-36
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