Someone
once asked William Pitt what quality was most needed to fit a man
to be Prime Minister of England. Mr. Pitt replied: ”Patience.” He
was then asked what quality stood second. He answered: ”Patience.”
He was pressed to tell what quality was required next. His reply
was the same: ”Patience.”
That quality is not only needed to fit a man to be Prime Minister
but also to fit us for a place in the kingdom of God. The writer
to the Hebrews declares, ”For ye have need of patience, that, after
ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise.”
Patience
is a much needed virtue but one that is sadly lacking in today’s
modern world. The fast pace and easy life of our times does not
help us in cultivating patience. Paul tells us that tribulation
worketh patience; and patience, experience. Peter asks us to add
temperance to patience that we might not be barren nor unfruitful
in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. Children are born completely
lacking patience and wise parents try to teach their little ones
that they can not have everything they want exactly when they want
it. As God’s children, we need to remember that we also can not
have what we want exactly when we want it.
It
has been said that God always answers the prayers of the righteous
but sometimes he says, ”No.” Our impatience may sometimes cause
us to doubt but we should be wise and remember that ”it is God which
worketh in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure.”
James admonishes us, saying, ”Be patient therefore, brethren, unto
the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious
fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive
the early and latter rain. Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts:
for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.”
Every farmer has learned to patiently wait for his seed to spring
up and, if he began to grow impatient because there were no visible
signs of growth after planting, he would be in such a frenzied condition
by harvest time that he would not be able to reap his crop.
The Lord Jesus Christ is coming and we have good reasons to believe
it will be soon. In the meantime, we are to patiently continue in
well doing. We should daily read our Bibles realizing that ”whatsoever
things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that
we through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.”
The Scriptures teach us patience for we can as James suggested ”take
the prophets who have spoken in the name of the Lord for an example
of suffering affiictions and of patience.”
In this age of digests, condensation and quick reviews, we need
to get back to our Bibles, to rest in the Lord, and wait patiently
for Him. If we do, we shall, as Paul declares, ”have our hearts
directed into the love of God and into the patient waiting for Christ,”
for to them ”who by patient continuance in well doing, seek for
glory and honor and immortality,” to these Jesus at His coming will
give eternal life and we shall reign with Him for ever and ever.
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