Then Abraham waited patiently, and he received what God had promised. Hebrews 6:15 NLT
I’m the king
of impatient.
While growing
up, one of my parents’ and grandparents’ favorite sayings to me was, “That
money is burning a hole in your pocket.” They were right. What little money I
earned from allowance, I quickly spent. Interestingly, my wants usually
occurred somewhere near my birthday or Christmas. I was cautioned about buying
things so close to these special days. “Wait and see if you get it for
Christmas or your birthday,” they would say. Rarely did I. As I proudly
displayed my new purchase, I often witnessed a sigh. Now they would have to
think of something else to get me…or even take back what they had already
purchased.
God promised Abraham
a son through whom millions of descendants would come. Twenty-five years passed
from God’s initial promise to the son’s birth. Abraham’s patience was
interrupted by his wife’s impatience. She suggested they hurry God along. She
gave her servant in marriage to Abraham as a surrogate mother. God wasn’t
pleased, but kept his promise.
People say not
to pray for patience because I probably won’t like the methods God uses to
develop it in me. Nowadays, I rarely do, but I’ve discovered God uses the
methods they were referencing anyway. God manufactures patience in me through
life experiences that teach me to wait even though the money still burns my
leg.
Though we
don’t always appreciate the methods God uses to test and develop our patience,
the fact that we allow him to use them demonstrates our trust level. His
methods are varied, sometimes illogical, and may seem unending, but he sees end
results we can’t. Through his mercy-driven tests, we learn to take things in
stride without getting angry, upset, or running ahead of him. And to top it
off, he produces spiritual growth and maturity so we can be a spiritual guide
to those who follow in our footsteps.
How are you
responding to God’s efforts to produce patience in your life?
Prayer: Dear
Father, give us the patience needed to allow You to accomplish Your plan in our
life.
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