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What is the longest amount of time you have been patient? Have you been patient for longer than Jeremiah was? "Again and again" he warned people what was coming, and they never listened. Can you relate?
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Welcome to Morning Motivation brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group and the Public Square app. This week we're talking about patience, my lack of patience. I want things to happen now. Want them to be the way I want them now. I want people to get things done now, but things take time. We have such an instant gratification culture. I was raised this way and we've certainly raised our kids this way too. Everything in our life we demand to be immediate. I think, and if there's any kids in the car, let's say, just skip this episode if there's kids in the car. I think this is one of the appeals, actually I know it is, I know it's one of the appeals of pornography is that it's instant. You want the gratification and you can get a very cheap version of it, just a couple clicks and there it is. Compared to a real relationship, one is instant and the other is very difficult, takes a lot of time, and it can be very hard and requires selflessness. Relationships are hard. They have their ups and downs, a lot of emotions. People want to avoid the range of emotions. I wasn't planning on going down this road, but let me just say this thing because it popped into my brain. I'm not going to do justice to this at all, but years ago, I was talking to a friend of mine about abortion. I asked him what his answer would be, what his response would be to the person who is pregnant and the doctor said the baby has some medical issue and is going to die right when it's born or you could just abort it now. So you go through 40 weeks of pregnancy, difficult, and then birthday baby that will die quickly after or we can just abort it now and make it go away. And I said, hey man, make the argument. Make the argument that you would make to the woman that she should go through with that pregnancy. It's a difficult task. What heartless thing would you say, you man, to this woman? And this is such a, he did such a better job than I'm going to do right now, but he said Life is this huge range of human emotion and we try to live right in the middle of it. But just because something is hard or even the hardest thing imaginable or the saddest thing imaginable doesn't mean it's bad. Just because something is sad doesn't mean we have to avoid it at all costs. We so badly just want to stay here, this nice, middle, flat emotion zone. Or we want to be above it, right? We want to be happy as much as possible. We'll do everything and we'll eat anything and take anything and smoke anything and do whatever it takes to be happy all the time and it's left us miserable. I think one of the reasons why we're miserable is because we don't have, we don't want, we don't like to experience the range of emotions fully. Isn't that interesting? That this avoiding the range of emotion has left us emotionally stunted and then when we are confronted with difficult things we're unable to navigate it. And I think this ties into our instinct gratification desire. Relationships are hard because of ups and downs and difficulties. But that doesn't mean they're bad. In fact, the ups and downs and difficulties are what makes them good. The Bible tells a story, one story about being patient. Jeremiah. Jeremiah 25, 23, For 23 years the word of the Lord has come to me, and I have spoken persistently to you, but you have not listened." The word persistently in Hebrew is again and again. I have spoken to you again and again. You have neither listened nor inclined your ears to hear, although the Lord persistently sent you all his servants and prophets, saying, Turn now, every one of you, from his evil ways and evil deeds, and dwell upon the land that the Lord has given to you and your fathers, from old and forever. Do not go after other gods to serve and worship them. Do not provoke me to anger with the works of your hands, then I will do you no harm. Yet you have not listened to me, declares the Lord, that you might provoke me to anger with the work of your hands and your own harm, and to your own harm. Excuse me, the work of your hands to your own harm. And then a bunch of bad things happen. God sends neighboring tribes. I will devote them to destruction, make them a horror, a hissing, and an everlasting desolation. Moreover, I will banish from the voice of mirth and the voice of gladness. And it gets worse from here to there. But the point today is, Jeremiah spoke for 23 years to Noah Baal, but he never gave up. He was patient. That's not the only thing Jeremiah did, patiently. There's another Jeremiah story that I get a lot of inspiration from, but let's just stop here for now and focus on how things can take a long time, and things can be frustrating, and things can be hard, but that doesn't make them bad, and it doesn't mean that hard things need to be avoided. and it doesn't mean that hard things need to be avoided. In fact, the fact that it's hard is what makes it good.