But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently
It's noteworthy that everyone feels benevolent when nothing happens to be annoying us, until such time when the pressures of life conspire to rattle our sense of composure.
Our Father's response to our requests for more patience to deal with our ongoing trials, rewards us with more challenges emboldening us to endure, and overcome any thought of surrendering to our fears of failing to stay the course.
Victory over our fear of failure begins each morning we rise from our bed to face the sun enlightening our path to better days ahead, filled with the experience of yesterday's victories inviting us to do better in the light of all that inspires us to take the path filling us with hope.
We become wiser through adversity feeding us with the inspiration that we will need to strengthen our resolve to conquer all thought of failing.
The Father's presence among us is all that we will ever need to cope with, and overcome all our adversities; knowing that God's love, and assistance for every human person is never limited by our lack of patience, or unwillingness to endure under trial; knowing that His strong right arm is patiently waiting at our side.
Patience rewards the forbearing person with the time necessary for the delivery of the result, inspired by waiting with patience. Patience is a gift, the fruit of the of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22 - But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness.)
The grace of God empowers our waiting when asking us to assist Him help those He brings into our life, to provide them with His loving assistance.
Be still before the Lord,
and wait patiently for him. . .
those who wait for the Lord
shall inherit the land.
~Psalm 37:7a-8b
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