Love Is Patient
Just as Christ forgave us when we didn’t deserve forgiveness, be patient enough to forgive your loved ones. For love is patient.
Just as Christ forgave us when we didn’t deserve forgiveness, be patient enough to forgive your loved ones. For love is patient.
Mary was betrothed to Joseph before the angel Gabriel came to tell her that Jesus would come to the Earth through her. To both of them, it was a heavy blow to their smooth marriage plans. However, to God, it was the fulfilment of prophecy. Learn to nurture God’s promises through faith and patience.
Delve deeper into understanding who you are in Christ and walk in that revelation in righteousness, i.e., right living inspired by God’s grace. And God-ordained possessions will be added to your life without you seeing after them. That is how God teaches His children patience in getting things.
There are tribulations all around. But what will sustain you is the Word of God in your spirit.
Between the time God speaks about the fulfilment of something and the time it gets fully manifested, there’s always a gap. And that is where patience and trust get highly tested.
Faith and patience work together. If you have faith that God will do what He said, pray and be patient unto Him to fulfil the vision. It’ll take time, but it’ll get accomplished. Fret not!
Have you ever wondered what to do when God speaks to you? Maybe you’re confused right now, discerning the strategy to use to fulfil God’s instructions. This article is for you.
Maybe you’re hot-tempered because of the way you got raised from home. But I tell you that God has the keys to transform you wholly. He’ll give you beauty for ashes. Enable patience to calm quarrels, and you’ll live a peaceful life.
God may have shown you glimpses of your future, how bright it is or will be. But when you compare where you are today and the beautiful imagination about your life in mind, you just cannot trace your path there. Let me encourage you: it is worth the wait. Grow through the process.
It’s interesting how obstacles arise in Christian’s lives who decide to follow the ways of God. Some are real-life circumstances, but some are demonic. However, the most important thing one must always do is to hold on to God’s Word.
When Jesus said “Don’t swear,” He was telling us to respect the name of God by learning how to respond to situations wisely — saying “Yes” or “No.” That means when it comes to problems, go for them or against them with wisdom, not vengeful actions.
One thing that determines how people speak is the content of their hearts. Jesus said that “… the mouth speaks what the heart is full of” (Luke 6:45 NIV). So to become a wise giver of answers, you must fill your heart with godly content, that is, the Word.