But God, I Want it Now! (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
GROVE, OK (ANS – June 26, 2016) -- “And
patience develops strength of character in us and helps us trust God
more each time we use it until finally our hope and faith are strong and
steady”—Romans 5:4(TLB).
Were
we more patient before our society became so complicated? What do I
mean? For example, before the microwave became a household staple and
fast food restaurants graced every corner, weren’t we more content to
wait when our meals took an hour or more to prepare? While a watched pot
never boils, we lose interest if a frozen meal doesn’t open itself and
get nuked in less than five minutes. Can’t we agree that home-cooked
meals are definitely worth the wait?
Before
computers, cell phones and social media became everyday fare, weren’t
we more content to get our news in the daily newspaper and on the five
o’clock news? We didn’t have the capability to check a Facebook or
Twitter feed to keep up with the running commentary of breaking news.
Oh,
and what about the download speed of our tech gadgets? If the website
doesn’t open fast enough or the text message doesn’t arrive in
warp-speed time, we stomp our feet and curse the aliens in control of
cyberspace.
Recently,
I was having problems with my cell phone. I wasn’t receiving texts from
a friend. I would anxiously await a reply and when none would come, I
would grow impatient. However, I soon discovered the new community to
which I had moved didn’t have the best coverage for my cell carrier. I
also discovered my phone needed a reboot when I stopped by a cell phone
store concerning another problem. After the technician demonstrated the
solution, nine text messages arrived. All were from the same friend and
covered a two-day span.
Another
friend, who broke her ankle in February, is learning a valuable lesson
in patience. Each time she has pushed herself during the healing
process, she has had a setback. We’ve discussed patience and the
importance of God’s timing during this process.
Look
up the definition of patience and you’ll find the following: “the
capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without
getting angry or upset.”
What
is interesting is that the word has the same root as the word “patient,
“which means suffering. Impatient people often think they are suffering
when they can’t have what they want, now.
Christian theologian and philosopher Augustine once said, “Patience is the companion of wisdom.”
In
Proverbs 9:10 (TLB), King Solomon writes, “For the reverence and fear
of God are basic to all wisdom. Knowing God results in every other kind
of understanding.”
As
we grow in God’s wisdom, patience follows. At least it has for me. That
doesn’t mean I’m always patient, but as I tell a friend, “I’m a whole
lot better than I used to be.”
Businessman
and author Arnold Glasow once wrote, “The key to everything is
patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it.”
For me, it’s an ongoing process, teaching me to trust God more each day.
Photo captions: 1) My laptop is too slow -- I want it now. 2) Carol Round.
Note from Carol: I always love hearing from my readers. Please feel free to email me with your thoughts at carol@carolaround.com . You can also visit my blog at www.carolaround.com.
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