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Read: James 5: 7-11
How often have you needed to be
patient?
As mentioned in this passage, a
farmer waits patiently for his
crop. It doesn’t happen over
night. Nature needs to play its
part in helping the crops to
grow. Much like us when we need
to wait patiently for things in
our lives to happen. Some things
take longer than others.

It’s very hard to wait for
someone, or for something to
happen; or to wait to
go somewhere, or take your turn
when playing a game.
Even adults find it hard to be
patient.

Everyday we are faced with
situations where we need to be
patient. A lot of
the time, these situations are
out of our control. We can’t
make it happen just because we
want it right NOW! We all need
to learn to
wait – and wait patiently – without grumbling.

If we all could just think of
others, and put their wants and
needs before
what we want, then we will develop more patience. I think learning to be
patient is one of the hardest
lessons to learn, as we tend to
want
everything right now. We live in
a world where everything is
‘instant’.
You see, even things we think
will take a short time to do,
may end up
taking a long time, because of
problems arising we didn’t see
before
we started the task. We need to
remember this when we start
getting
impatient with others. If we
learn to be more patient while
we’re young,
it will help shape how we
respond to life’s ‘hold-ups’
when we are older.
-M.S.Lowndes
The end of a thing is better
than its beginning; the patient
in spirit
is better than the proud in
spirit. ~ Ecclesiastes 7:8
Lord I know that I’m not patient
Those times I need to wait
Please help me not to start to
grumble
When I don’t get it right away
M.S.Lowndes

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