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Biblical patience can transform us from the inside out, because God is patient with us we can be patient with others.
Patience . . .
Microsoft published a study in Time Magazine that due to our digital lifestyle people now generally lose concentration after 8 seconds.
Notable, the attention span of a goldfish is nine seconds.
Love, Joy, Peace - Heavenly and spiritual
Patience - Monday morning
How we think of Patience
Waiting around.
Slowing down is hard for me
Complain about customer service
Time is the great equalizer
What am I supposed to do while I am be patience?
2 Ways people react to Patience
1) Distraction
Sideways - phone addiction, News, TV, or Movies
2) “Good people” - Meditation - Connecting body and mind
Deep breath, taking 10 minutes to just sit and calm down
But there is a different type of Patience to consider
Father Struggles with Patience
A young father in a supermarket was pushing a shopping cart with his little son, who was strapped in the front.
The little boy was fussing, irritable, and crying.
The other shoppers gave the pair a wide berth because the child would pull cans off the shelf and throw them out of the cart.
The father seemed to be very calm; as he continued down each aisle, he murmured gently: "Easy now, Donald.
Keep calm, Donald.
Steady, boy.
It's all right, Donald."
A mother who was passing by was greatly impressed by this young father's solicitous attitude.
She said, "You certainly know how to talk to an upset child—quietly and gently."
And then bending down to the little boy, she said, "What seems to be the trouble, Donald?"
"Oh no," said the father.
"He's Henry.
I'm Donald."
Having Patience with others - a whole different ball game
Deep breathing is fine, but if we want patience with others we need a biblical understanding.
Learning to be patient like this takes transformation
How the Bible sees Patience
Older versions use Long-suffering, patience is used a lot and even more recently forbearance is used.
Patience (common) - not quick to react
Long-suffering (older) - hand in there
Forbearance - restraint
Look at how God is patient with us.
Chide - strive or accuse
Slow to anger -
God, way do you allow bad things to keep happening?
When is enough, enough?
Slow to anger - Double edge sword.
God is patient over the centuries and generations
God get angry but doesn’t last forever
Noah
Pharaoh
Exile
Tuned people over to what they wanted.
You?
Are you glad he is slow to anger?
I have done things worthy of the wrath of God
Grace this way; Judgment that way.
When we MUST understand God is patient with us so we are transformed by him.
However, Patience is not passive - it active
It is a daily decision - which takes action.
Having done all to stand firm.
Stand.
The easy thing to do is get distracted, or try to change our external behavior.
The way we don’t get tipped over in the grocery store about the crazy kid comes
1) From knowing God is Patience with us
2) Trying every day to but on the armor of God - Be more like Jesus
What Patience looks like
Patience is a great indicator of emotional health.
Knowing when to move
Knowing what to do is great.
Knowing when to do it is life-changing
Express anger
Express joy
Valuing other people story
Everyone is different - they move at different paces
Encouraging Each person to be who God made them to be
Staying calm and communicating clearly
Tony Dungy Learned Patience from His Father
My dad was usually a quiet, thoughtful man.
A scientist at heart and by training, Wilbur Dungy loved to be outside, enjoying the scenery.
Fishing allowed him time to contemplate, to listen, and to marvel at God's creation.
My dad used fishing to teach his children to appreciate the everyday wonders of the world God created—the sandy shoreline, the dark, pine forests, the shimmering water, and the abundant wildlife.
The lessons were always memorable, whether we caught a lot of fish or not.
Although we fished countless times together throughout our lives, one particular day stands out in my mind.
It was a summer day in 1965.
Summers in Michigan are beautiful, with comfortable temperatures and clear, blue skies.
I was nine years old, and my brother was five.
My dad had taken us fishing at one of the many small lakes around Jackson.
On that day, my dad was teaching my brother and me how to cast.
We were both working on it, mostly in silence, until my dad's voice finally broke a period of stillness.
"Hey, Linden, don't move for a minute, please."
I looked back and watched my dad move his hand toward his face.
Calm and deliberate, he continued to speak.
"Now, Linden, always make sure that you know not only where your pole is when you're starting to cast"—at this point, I realized my dad was working my brother's hook out of his own ear— "but also make certain that you know where everyone else is around you."
I learned something about proper casting that day, but I also learned something about patience.
Years later, when I got hooked myself, in my hand, I realized how much it hurts.
Remembering my dad's patience that day when Linden's hook was caught in his ear, I finally understood the importance of staying calm and communicating clearly.
Biblical patience can transform us from the inside out, because God is patient with us we can be patient with others.
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