Saturday, April 7, 2012

And We Wait...



And we wait.


In Galatians, Paul tells us that the fruit of the spirit is love, kindness, gentleness, self-control, joy, peace, goodness, faithfulness and patience.

Patience...

Part of being a disciple - living for Christ - is the patience we have.

We wait patiently for God to move.
We wait patiently for God to answer our prayers.
We wait patiently for Christ's return.

And like the disciples thousands of years ago, we wait patiently this Saturday for Easter and the rising of God's Son - Our Savior.

The gift we have is foreknowledge of what will be; of knowing the future past. We know that Christ rose from the grave. We have the freedom and the joy in that knowledge.

Our brothers and sisters who waited two thousand years ago, did not have that gift.

They waited in fear.
They feared for their lives.
They feared they had lost all hope.
They feared the unknown future without their master.
Their patience turned to fear...and still they waited.

True patience is about trust. Trusting that God is Who He says He is and He will do what He said He will do.

And true patience does not live apart from the rest of the fruit of the spirit. True patience is marked by love and by goodness and by faithfulness and by joy and by self-control and by gentleness.

The men in the upper room had their faith shaken on Friday. They waited through the Sabbath in fear.
But Jesus' female disciples were faithful in their waiting. They knew they would need to return to the grave to anoint Jesus for burial. They didn't know that their faithfulness, love, patience and goodness would be marked with the joy of finding an empty tomb - but they patiently prepared.

As we wait for Sunday morning, we must also remember that our patience in preparing for an Easter celebration is only a foreshadow of the patience we need as followers of Christ in waiting for his ultimate return. We are learning patience to help us bear the indefinable wait of his second coming with joy, love, faith, goodness, gentleness, peace and self-control in our hearts. Because, what happens next?

We wait...

Scripture


Quote of the Day

A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains.
Dutch Proverb

Question of the Day

What can you learn in the waiting?

Don't forget....Easter Sunrise serves @ 7AM at the Log Cabin. Breakfast at the church starting at 8:15. Main Worship Service at 10:30 AM

and... GUMY is BACK next week regular times!

Happy Waiting Day!




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