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Intro
Gospel
Be patient… How?
By setting the goal on the Lord’s return
parousia -16
running - one of my fears, injuries
to the Christian life
By seeing the benefit the farmer has in waiting through the dry times
The fruit is multiplying
By not grumbling (because of the nearness of the Lord’s return) against your brothers and sisters
Grumbling and patience
The tongue
Parent return
Be seeing the blessedness (because of God’s compassion) of those who remained steadfast
Prophets - Moses /Isaiah - promises of God
By setting the goal on the Lord’s return
Job
By speaking with integrity (because God opposes the proud)
By not grumbling because of the nearness of the Lord’s return against your brothers and sisters
Doublemindedness -
Keeping your options open doesn’t lead to patience… Keeping your word does.
By remembering the example of the prophet’s endurance
You are a friend of God when you delight in His return and when you keep your word like He does.
Be seeing the blessedness because of God’s compassion of those who remained steadfast
By speaking with integrity
My next step today is...
What do you need to see?
What do you need to say?
Sight / Perspective is important for patience
See the Lord coming back
See the Lord’s purpose as compassionate and merciful
See others’ examples are praised
Your tongue is important for patience
Don’t grumble against one another
Follow the prophets example and speak in the name of the Lord
Don’t swear - let your yes be yes...
What are verses you have memorized about the coming of Christ?
What are you looking forward to about Jesus’ return?
How does thinking and establishing your heart on Jesus’ return help you be patient?
In the dry times, what fruit being produced in your life for God motivates you to keep going?
What different types of fruit do you think there are?
How does others’ grumbling affect your patience?
When are people most tempted to grumble?
How can you avoid grumbling in those situations?
How does Jesus’ near return motivate you?
What prophet seems most successful to you? Why?
What can you learn about patience from him?
What does Job teach you about patience?
When are you tempted to make vows or promises you can’t keep?
When are you tempted to go back on your word?
Why does that hurt your ability to stay patient?
How will you work on seeing something or saying something this week to grow in patience?
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