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!! “THE PRIZE OF PATIENCE”
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!! PSALM 37:7 – “Submit peacefully to God and wait patiently for Him”
!!! Patience Takes Away:
*ROMANS 8:25 – */“With patience wait”/
1).
Worry – When you patiently wait on God, it takes away worry.
2).
Weeping – When you wait with patience you begin to realize He knows  
                        your need better than you do.
You begin to stop feeling sad 
                        and depressed and you start realizing that His purpose in
                        waiting is to bring more glory out of it.
3).
Self-Works – John 6:29 – When you wait with patience, you stop
                        working in your own strength, and you begin to walk by
                        faith.
The work He desires is that you walk by faith.
4).
Want – When you wait with patience, you begin to realize your desire for
                  the thing you want was greater than your desire to do His will; so
                  you begin to gradually say, “Lord, not my will, but thine be
                  done.”
 
 
5).
Weakening – The Lord is strengthening you; preparing you; getting you
                  ready for the reward; for the answer.
Many times He gives us
                  more than what we ask for, so He’s got to get you ready for it.
6).
Wobbling – Daniel 8:18 – The more you wait on Him with patience, the
                  more rooted and grounded you become.
He stabilizes you.
7).
Gives Worship – Colossians 1:11; James 1:4 – When you wait on the
                 Lord with patience, your worry turns to worship.
You begin to see
                 things more clearly.
You begin to take your eyes off the blessing 
                 and put your eyes on the Blesser!!
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