Patience & a Couch
Patience isn’t something that we are born with. It’s something learned with practice.
"Patience is a virtue”
I’ve always heard that growing up from the adults in my life. What does that really mean? It means that being able to wait for something without getting angry or upset is a valuable quality to have. It’s so easy to have patience when things are going just how you’d like them to. When everything is lining up perfectly. The true test of patience is when things aren’t going the way you planned. When you’re waiting in a very long Starbucks line and they don’t have the drink you wanted, when you hit every light on the way to work and it makes you late, when you’ve explained things over and over again and someone still isn’t understanding. When we don’t have patience there is an unsettling feeling that is created, and is later turned into anger and hurriedness. In the Bible, patience is mentioned quite a few times, but always in a positive light. It’s one of the fruits of the spirit.
The Bible says, “But as for you be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded.” 2 Chronicles 15:7.
Patience isn’t something that we are born with. It’s something learned with practice and - well patience. As believers we are called to be patient and to wait for God’s perfect timing. Easier said than done. But when we persevere towards goals and endure through trials, we are testing the limit of our patience, and it continues to grow from there. God’s goodness and love is what helps us develop our patience and endure the long waiting periods before His promises are fulfilled. Change is not something that happens overnight, and the wait can be dreadful. However, when we have patience, the reward we receive feels tremendously more filling and worthwhile than we expected. It took me a long time to understand what patience really means and to practice patience; especially when my faith is being tested. Trust me, I’m still learning. Just recently I was looking on Offer Up for a couch to put in my living room, and I was getting nowhere. For about a week and a half I waited and just kept asking God for patience and for the right couch to find me. Just yesterday God provided me with the perfect couch that exceeded my expectations and for half the cost I was going to pay for it!
God rewards patience and having faith in Him with grand things. My advice to you is to keep pressing on and continue to have patience with the big and little things that God is wanting to do in your life, because the reward in the end is what God had you waiting patiently for from the beginning.
Shabbat Shalom!
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By: Sierra
April 23, 2021



