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Paul wrote that we are to be patient with three different kinds of people. One of them in particular is important because it's all of us.
Good morning, welcome to the Morning Motivation brought to you by the Patriot Goal Group and the Public Square app. Thanks for being here. Happy Friday. Talking about patience this week. Patience is hard. I don't know if I really made that point this week. It's not easy. You don't know patience until you've been faced with something to be patient for, right? Does that make sense? I think it's similar to C.S. Lewis' quote about temptation. He says, no man knows how bad he is until he's tried very hard to be good. There's a silly idea that good people do not know what temptation means. Well, that's an obvious lie. Only those who try to resist temptation know how strong it is. Think about that. Pause here. People who fall to temptation very quickly, they make bad decisions and their life is not doing good, so they have this perception that they really know what temptation is. And you, goody two-shoes over there, you don't understand temptation because, why? Because you didn't cave to it? He says, after all, you find out the strength of the German army by fighting against it, not by giving in. You find out the strength of a wind by trying to walk against it, not by laying down. A man who gives in to temptation after five minutes simply does not know what it would have been like an hour later. That is why bad people, in one sense, know very little about badness. They have lived a sheltered life by always giving in. We never find out the strength of the evil impulse inside us until we try to fight it. And Christ, because he's the only man who has never yielded to temptation, is also the only man who knows to the full what temptation means. I love that. It's similar with patience, right? If you need to be patient for something, and you're not, then you don't really know what it means to be patient. And if you're not going through something difficult, then there's nothing to be patient for. So patience implies difficulty. It's like a necessity of it. Patience only exists in a world of disappointments and delays and things that are not as they should be. If everything was perfect and fast and easy and efficient, then you would never need to be patient. I love this line, impatience is a war for control. Impatience is a war for control. Like I want this, I want this, I need it, I want it, mine, me, me, now. Patience, on the other hand, springs from different soil, from a humble embrace of what we do not know and cannot control.
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I think what I've been chatting this week, I've mostly been thinking about things when
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talking about patience. But of course, you've got to be patient with people. First Thessalonians 5.14 says, we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, encourage the faint-hearted, help the weak, be patient with all of them. What a great scripture that is. Be patient with all of them. So you've got to be patient with who? The idle, the faint-hearted, and the weak. Now you do other things with each of those too. You admonish, encourage, or help. But you also have to be patient with them. And the fact that God, Paul, is telling you to be patient means you're naturally going to be impatient. I like the Greek word for help, and help the weak. It means to hold firm and be devoted to, just like God was to us while we were still sinners. Let me quote here from Romans. This is so interesting. So I always know the scripture. I'm like, I know this. The scripture that is easy for me to remember is God shows his love for us, and that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. So I just know the scripture is while we were still sinners. But if you go two verses before that, Romans 5, 6, it says, for while we were still weak, at the right time, Christ died for the ungodly. That is the weak. So God tells us to be, to help the weak and be patient with the weak. Why? Because God was patient with us when we were weak.
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This is Exodus 34, six. The Lord passed before him, Moses, and proclaimed, the Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness. Slow to anger. No one, anything does to you is any worse, not even by a long shot of the bad things that we've done to God. And he was slow to anger. Why? 2 Peter 3, 9. Because he's not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance. God tells us to be patient with people because he was patient with us first. MikeSlater.Locals.com. All the transcript of every episode is there. We posted the night before, MikeSlater.Locals.com. All the transcript of every episode is there. We posted the night before, and there's no commercials. MikeSlater.Locals.com. Have a wonderful weekend.