Patience is a Posture of the Heart
As a result of God's presence in us– His very Ruach, I encourage you to intentionally take up this posture of waiting patiently and expectantly.
Kicking off April is the next fruit of the Spirit: Patience.
Do thoughts of waiting in line at the grocery store, slow cruising traffic on the highway, or waiting for the water to boil come to mind? It does for me. Merriam-Webster defines patience as, ‘the capacity to endure what is difficult or disagreeable, without complaining.’ It's not just simply the ability to wait. It's HOW we act while waiting.
David wrote, 'I waited patiently for Adonai. And He bent down (inclined) to me and heard my cry.' Psalm 40:1 TLV.
We can see that patience is a posture of the heart. This posture is not one that is indifferent, passive or full of grumbling. Instead, it's radically expectant to receive from Abba Father. We get to decide how we are going to wait– and not just in lines, but for those deep desires you've been praying about that you haven't seen answers to yet.
Patience is intentionally choosing to set our gaze on Messiah because of who He is, regardless of what we see in the physical realm. It's about being satisfied in His goodness. It's believing He is our Deliverer– even if deliverance has yet to come.
He is Adonai Yireh– even if we don't see abundant provision.
He is Adonai Shalom– even in the midst of chaos, hopelessness, and despair.
As a result of God's presence in us– His very Ruach, I encourage you to intentionally take up this posture of waiting patiently and expectantly. Our Abba is good and He gives good gifts to His children. He withholds no good thing to those who walk uprightly. Let’s be patient. Shabbat Shalom!
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By: Hannah Mi.
April 2, 2021



