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. . . Follow the example of those who are going to inherit God’s promises because of their faith and patience. – Hebrews 6:12

 

Faith and patience are two wings of the same bird. You may not always experience instant results from your faith; in fact, more often than not, you must wait for the results. But with consistent faith and patience, you can obtain the results you need.

Abraham is a prime example of patient waiting. “Then Abraham waited patiently, and he received what God had promised” (Hebrews 6:15). First he had to wait, and then he received the promise. In the same way, it should not really matter to us when the Lord performs His Word. His timetable is perfect, and He is never late. What should matter is that we learn to relax in His promise and hold on to our confidence, which is like a “strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls” (v. 19).

Joseph’s life also illustrates the successful blend of faith with patience. The dreams and visions of his childhood seemed to be hidden forever as he languished in an Egyptian prison. The Word of God records, “There in prison, they bruised his feet with fetters and placed his neck in an iron collar. Until the time came to fulfill his word, the Lord tested Joseph’s character” (Psalm 105:18-19).

You must understand that the Word of God is testing your faith until it has passed the true test of its worth. Faith is patience in waiting on the promises. Therefore, time must pass to prove that your faith is patient.

Be encouraged today. Your patience for the promise will produce!

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. . . Follow the example of those who are going to inherit God’s promises because of their faith and patience. – Hebrews 6:12

 

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2020-12-31T10:47:38-07:00

An open rebuke is better than hidden love! Wounds from a friend are better than many kisses from an enemy. – Proverbs 27:5-6

How do you react when someone corrects you? Are you threatened and defensive, or do you receive correction with a grateful heart?

God always “tells it like it is” to His people. He reminded Israel that she had at one time been like an infant cast out of doors, bloody and naked. His faithful concern for her brought her to maturity, adulthood, and prominence. Rejecting God’s faithfulness, however, Israel became faithless and was described in Ezekiel 16:32 as an “adulterous wife who takes in strangers instead of her own husband.” So corrupt was Israel that God compared her to a prostitute that insisted on paying her suitors (vv. 33-34)! These rebukes, harsh though they may seem, were intended to bring Israel back to repentance.

Those who whitewash sin and do not tell you the truth about yourself are actually contributing to your destruction. It is better to be rebuked openly if it causes your repentance and restoration. Look for friends who are willing to wound you with correction, rather than enemies who multiply kisses!

A friend’s courage in confronting you will produce a change in your character and may save you from eternal destruction. After all, doesn’t everyone have a blind side?

2020-11-06T00:00:00-07:00
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