After James 5:7-11
We want this over,
whatever this is:
an illness, persecution,
a hurt, a traffic jam,
a trial, a tribulation,
a suffering. Get it over
and we’re back in
control.
But it doesn’t quite
work that way; it never
has. Wishing and
wanting and hoping
doesn’t equate to instant
or any other kind
of fulfillment. Instead,
wait like the farmer
waits for the rain. Wait
on each other. Wait on
the Lord, for his return
is his timing, not ours.
And remember that
patience is another form
of forgiveness, just as
forgiveness is another
form of patience.
Photograph by Zac Ong via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
Send Our Best to the Nations: Missionary Education with Henry Martyn – Jon Hoglund at Desiring God.
Even Me – J.E. Kestner at Story Warren.
Traveling light – poem by Suzanne Underwood Rhodes at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).
Christian Artists Are Not Priests – O. Alan Noble at You Are Not Your Own.
A Poem About Life – Seth Lewis.
It’s Never Too Late to Learn How to Pray – Casey McCall at Remembrance of Former Days.
I love your pairing of patience with forgiveness here. Blessings, Glynn!
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