“Showing Patience-Fruit of the Spirit”
Patience
is defined as the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering
without getting angry or upset. For so
many of us, this is one fruit that is very elusive. We live extremely busy lives and pack so many
things into our day that one hiccup in our day starts a domino effect that
pushes patience out of our lives extremely quickly. Looking to God as our example, Exodus 34:6
describes the Lord as "slow to anger and rich in kindness and
fidelity." The speed at which we
are angered is key to preserving our patience.
So, here are some strategies we can employ to increase our level of
patience. 1) Slow down; do not fill
every hour of your day with activities and deadlines. 2) Listen carefully; don’t think of your
response while someone is speaking. 3) Choose
patience; remind yourself that in every situation you have a choice of how you
will respond—so respond with calmness.
Finding ways to be more patient not only impacts you, but is a fruit
that makes others want to know the source of your patience. It gives you an
opportunity to tell others about Jesus!
Simple acts to improve your patience can have a big impact.
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