Wisdom Tool Kit For Daily living (Day 74)

Daily Devotional

What Is Patience?

 

Text: Ephesians 3:20-21

“The end of a thing is better than its beginning; The patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.”

 

Message

Patience is the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious. It is pulling over and asking God what  you should do, particularly when the road is blocked at a time you are pacing to catch an important and urgent appointment.

 

Patience is the road to go after an accident that locked the traffic down. It is the virtue for needed help on the dusty, long and rough way to go enroute desired destination. You ply the route asking for the direction as you advance.

 

Patience is what you need when there is no 3G or Google map. Only those that are patience, court favours that does not speak English; for It’s not every favor that speaks English.

 

Truth is, the express is not always fast or safer. It is the patient route. You’ll always find things cheaper on patient way. Patience will take you through unpopular paths to experience uncommon peace.

 

When God’s taking you through patient paths, you may not be reachable before you reach your place. The path of patience is not always tarred by popular opinion or asphalted by social media frenzy.

 

Patience admonish you undress your ego and ask questions, so that you’ll survive ignorance.

 

Truth is the right road is usually left! God can show you the way where google is confused. But it can be rough and right. Patience is more painful under pressure. Yet it’s the patient soul that can draw the milk of a pregnant lion

 

Ask those who rushed into marriage and ministry, they’d tell you that “EXPRESS IS BLOCKED”

 

Patience is one of the best lecturers of wisdom. If God is taking you through the patient path, never join them on the express!

 

Patience is inevitable when your EXPRESS Is BLOCKED in a hurry.

 

Patience is a fruit of the Spirit. Receive yours now in Jesus Name

 

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