Now may the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God and into the patience of Christ. (2 Thessalonians 3:5 NKJV)
The beloved disciple greets his companions as sharing "in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ" (Revelation 1:9). It is a noble combination; as though the royalty of Christian character were in proportion to the share we have in the quiet waiting of our Lord. He waited patiently from all eternity, until the fullness of the times had come, and the hour of His incarnation struck; He waited patiently for thirty years in Nazareth, while preparing for His life work. When He returned in triumph to the Father, He sat down at His right hand until His enemies were made His footstool. Throughout the ages He quietly waits, in sure expectation of the destined end, when all rule and authority and power shall be put down. All the anguish of the world lies on His heart; every question as to the righteousness and equity of God is felt by Him. He bears all with unfaltering patience, because He sees the end, and knows that at the last God will be all in all. It is into this love and patience that we are to be led.
“Into the
Love of God." Every time we dare to affirm that, notwithstanding
appearances, God is love; every time that we demonstrate that love to others,
even though our own heart is breaking; every time we say no to self and yes to
God, we make further progress into His love. Dare to believe in the love of
God, even when the darkness seems to veil it. Dare to believe that it is over
all, and through all, and in all.
"'Into
the patience of Christ." Let's exercise Christ's patience until the
sorrows and trials of life have achieved their destined purpose. There is a
sufficient explanation for the present condition of the world, if we knew it.
Therefore, judge nothing before the time, but be of good cheer, and establish
your hearts, for your God will come and not keep silence. In the meanwhile
let's keep the word of His patience, and manifest that patience and faith of
the saints.
PRAYER
Most blessed
Father, guide our wandering feet, we pray You, into Your love and into Your own
infinite patience. Forgive us that we have so often been impulsive and
headstrong, that we have murmured against Your apparent slowness in answering
our prayers. Hush our unquiet hearts with Your own peace. I ask it in Jesus'
name, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise
#280:
Your life comes from Me because you are My offspring.
Acts 17:28 (WEB)
‘For in him we live, and
move, and have our being.’
As some of your own poets
have said, ‘For we are also his offspring.’
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