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Markopolo
05-02-2020, 09:29 AM
nice day here... gunna get mail I bet!

The Patience To Wait for the Vision
By Oswald Chambers

Though it tarries, wait for it… —Habakkuk 2:3

Patience is not the same as indifference; patience conveys the idea of someone who is tremendously strong and able to withstand all assaults. Having the vision of God is the source of patience because it gives us God’s true and proper inspiration. Moses endured, not because of his devotion to his principles of what was right, nor because of his sense of duty to God, but because he had a vision of God. “…he endured as seeing Him who is invisible” (Hebrews 11:27). A person who has the vision of God is not devoted to a cause or to any particular issue— he is devoted to God Himself. You always know when the vision is of God because of the inspiration that comes with it. Things come to you with greatness and add vitality to your life because everything is energized by God. He may give you a time spiritually, with no word from Himself at all, just as His Son experienced during His time of temptation in the wilderness. When God does that, simply endure, and the power to endure will be there because you see God.

“Though it tarries, wait for it….”

The proof that we have the vision is that we are reaching out for more than we have already grasped. It is a bad thing to be satisfied spiritually. The psalmist said, “What shall I render to the Lord…? I will take up the cup of salvation…” (Psalm 116:12-13). We are apt to look for satisfaction within ourselves and say, “Now I’ve got it! Now I am completely sanctified. Now I can endure.” Instantly we are on the road to ruin. Our reach must exceed our grasp. Paul said, “Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on…” (Philippians 3:12). If we have only what we have experienced, we have nothing. But if we have the inspiration of the vision of God, we have more than we can experience. Beware of the danger of spiritual relaxation.

have a blessed day!!!

USMC87
05-03-2020, 08:06 AM
Amen, A great lesson!

Boaz
05-04-2020, 06:57 AM
Really good lesson . I have had to learn patience .

Pine Baron
05-04-2020, 08:32 AM
I think one of the problems is, we sometimes think of patience, as procrastination. I know, for me, I fall into the "just do something" frame of mind way too often. When I pray for patience, God always gives me something to be patient about. Just breathe.

Blackwater
05-04-2020, 04:23 PM
Patience has never been, and likely never will be, mankind's strongest suit. Mostly, when we find it, it's a learned thing, and it seems it's never learned easily nor quickly. But it IS learnable, IF we set our minds to develop it. And once we do, a lot of things change. We're not so adamantly anxious to get the things we want and ask for. We mainly have to learn to trust Christ, and that He will provide what we really need when we really need it. That's a confidence borne of what's usually a long relationship with Christ, wherein we gradually learn to trust Him, and love Him as much for the things He denies us as the things He provides for us. It may sound contradictory, but that's when we have the strongest grip on our own lives, and can see things that had previously been hidden from us by our petty and wanton desires and wants.

God gives us what we need, when we need it. He expects us to work toward good ends, of course, but in the end, it's He who provides everything. He started off by giving us a life to live, a mind to learn with, and a will to succeed, and "conquer the earth" as He directed. Everything else is a gilding of the lily. What a wonderful Lord we serve!