Have Patience With Me

“With all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love” Ephesians 4:2

“Have patience with me,” cried the slave as he begged his fellow-slave for mercy (Matt.18:29). This is also the unspoken cry that comes to us as housewives and mothers from many of those with whom we have to do each day. But we need to be sensitive in our spirits if we are to hear that cry – for it is unspoken. It may be that our children are slow at learning something that we have repeatedly been trying to teach them, and we are sorely tempted to become impatient with them. If we could hear their unspoken cry, saying, “Have patience with me, I am trying my best to do it right,” then it would be easier for us to overcome the temptation to get irritated with them.

Perhaps the servant who helps us with our work around the home is somewhat clumsy, and not as clean as we want her to be, and we are tempted to be hard on her. But her unspoken cry is, “Have patience with me. Give me another chance and I’ll improve” – and we are presented with another opportunity to be more gentle. Or it may be that our aged parents, being old and infirm, are now dependent on us. Their feeble, unspoken cry is also, “Have patience with me. I don’t want to trouble you, but I need your help now.” If we are sensitive to their feelings, we will hear their cry and help them, without depriving them of their dignity, and without letting them feel their dependence.

Perhaps the behaviour of our fellow-sisters in the church is a trial for us. Their unspoken cry is also, “Have patience with me. I still lack a lot of wisdom.” Then we realise that they also, like us, are struggling towards perfection.In such situations, we all find a tendency in our flesh to be like that unmerciful slave. Yet those are the very times when we need to remember afresh how much we have been forgiven by God, and how patient others have been with our own follies. So we should have our spiritual ears attuned at all times to hear the cry for patience that comes to us from our fellow-slaves – both young and old. Let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing. (James 1:4).

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Others May You Cannot

My child, don’t reject the Lord’s discipline, and don’t be upset when he corrects you.
For the Lord corrects those he loves, just as a father corrects a child in whom he delights.
(Proverbs 3:11-12)

OTHERS MAY, YOU CANNOT

If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself,__and take up his cross and follow Me. For whoever wishes__to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for My__sake will find it. (Matthew 16:24-25)

If God has called you to be truly like Jesus in all your spirit,He will draw you into a life of crucifixion and humility. He will put on you such demands of obedience that you will not be allowed to follow other Christians. In many ways, He seems to let other good people do things which He will not let you do. Others who seem to be very religious and useful may push themselves, pull wires, and scheme to carry out their plans, but you cannot. If you attempt it, you will meet with such failure and rebuke from the Lord as to make you sorely penitent.

Others can brag about themselves, their work, their successes, their writings, but the Holy Spirit will not allow you to do any such thing. If you begin to do so, He will lead you into some deep mortification that will make you despise yourself and all your good works. Others will be allowed to succeed in making great sums of money, or having a legacy left to them, or in having luxuries, but God may supply you only on a day-to-day basis, because He wants you to have something far better than gold, a helpless dependence on Him and His unseen treasury.

The Lord may let others be honoured and put forward while keeping you hidden in obscurity because He wants to produce some choice, fragrant fruit for His coming glory,which can only be produced in the shade. God may let others be great, but keep you small. He will let others do a work for Him and get the credit, but He will make you work and toil without knowing how much you are doing. Then, to make your work still more precious, He will let others get the credit for the work which you have done;this to teach you the message of the Cross, humility, and something of the value of being cloaked with His nature.

The Holy Spirit will put a strict watch on you, and with a jealous love rebuke you for careless words and feelings, or for wasting your time, which other Christians never seem distressed over.
So make up your mind that God is an infinite Sovereign and has a right to do as He pleases with His own, and that He may not explain to you a thousand things which may puzzle your reason in His dealings with you.

God will take you at your word. If you absolutely sell yourself to be His slave, He will wrap you up in a jealous love and let other people say and do many things that you cannot. Settle it forever; you are to deal directly with the Holy Spirit, He is to have the privilege of tying your tongue or chaining your hand or closing your eyes in ways which others are not dealt with. However, know this great secret of the Kingdom: When you are so completely possessed with the Living God that you are, in your secret heart,pleased and delighted over this peculiar, personal, private,jealous guardianship and management of the Holy Spirit over your life, you will have found the vestibule of heaven,the high calling of God.

By G.D. Watson

Continue On

A woman once fretted over the usefulness of her life. She feared she was wasting her potential being a devoted wife and mother. She wondered if the time and energy she invested in her husband and children would make a difference.

At times she got discouraged because so much of what she did seemed to go unnoticed and unappreciated. “Is it worth it?” she often wondered. “Is there something better that I could be doing with my time?”

It was during one of these moments of questioning that she heard the still small voice of her Heavenly Father speak to her heart. “You are a wife and mother because that is what I have called you to be.” Much of what you do is hidden from the public eye. But I notice. Most of what you give is done without remuneration. But I am your reward.

Your husband cannot be the man I have called him to be without your support. Your influence upon him is greater than you think and more powerful than you will ever know. I bless him through your service and honor him through your love. Your children are precious to me. Even more precious than they are to you. I have entrusted them to your care to raise for me. What you invest in them is an offering to me.

You may never be in the public spotlight. But your obedience shines as a bright light before me. Continue on. Remember you are my servant. Do all to please me.


By Roy Lessin

Don’t Judge According To Personality

Key Quotes

“Satan is so happy to cause rifts because of your little root of bitterness that’s growing.  There’s death in that root of bitterness though… because one thing about roots is they grow, and spread to others”

“Personality does not equal Christ-likeness. Love does.”

“The Lord has challenged me to overlook all roughness on the outside I see in anybody.  Any quirks or what I see as negatives in their personality; be blind to those, just as the Lord is so graciously blind to my own sin and immaturities.  I’ve shared before many times what the Lord spoke to me that has helped me in situations with difficult people – the most important thing to understand about difficult people is that I’m one of them.”

“Those that get offended easily over small things like that in other people will never be able to build the church, and they will have massive regret when they find out on the last day that this person who was very rough on the outside had a heart of gold that loved the Lord more than anything.”
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“Therefore do not go on passing judgment before the time, but wait until the Lord comes who will both bring to light the things hidden in the darkness and disclose the motives of men’s hearts; and then each man’s praise will come to him from God.”
‭‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭4:5‬ ‭NASB‬‬
 

INTRO

My favorite fruit is a pineapple. I could eat those everyday, they’re really refreshing and taste so good.  The only bad part about them is they are a bit hard and rough on the outside.  They’re not much to look at, but once you get them open they’re delicious!
 
I think that some personalities may be like pineapples – very rough on the outside, but inside they’re very sweet.  Perhaps the culture or home a person was brought up in didn’t teach them manners, or how to correctly interact with other people in conversation, for example.  That doesn’t mean there’s not a heart full of God’s love on the inside.
 
Other personalities can be like lemons – they appear very nice on the outside. I think the yellow color of a lemon is one of the most bright and attractive of any fruit. But I’d never want to eat one by itself! They’re so sour inside.
 
There’s a man who is so polite, opening the doors for strangers, letting others go in line first, never missing a “please”, and “thank you.”  But inside there may be buckets full of judgment, pride, selfishness and bitterness.  And if it came down to getting that promotion at work or cheating someone to save some money, they may do it in a heartbeat!  They’re very well mannered when their self-life is not at stake, but if you put them in a situation where they’re about to lose something and you will see the true self come out.
 
On the other hand, imagine a brother in the church who isn’t so refined – he doesn’t really smile or laugh at your jokes.  He doesn’t keep long conversations with you.  Or maybe it’s the other way around – perhaps this person talks too much and is too direct, saying some things that rub you the wrong way.  Maybe he didn’t like your new haircut and made a subtle comment about it.  And you think “That was rude.”  And that thought keeps coming back to you, “I still can’t believe this guy said that.”  And from that point on, without saying it you unconsciously avoid him because of this one little comment.  And Satan is so happy to cause rifts because of your little root of bitterness that’s growing.  There’s death in that root of bitterness though… because one thing about roots is they grow, and spread to others :
“See to it that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled”. (Heb 12:15)
 
And then it’s possible that on the last day you may be shocked to see that this person was one of the most faithful one to pray for you in secret, he had a real burden for you.  It was just a personality quirk of his, mixed with your sensitivity about how you look that caused all this trouble.
 
Personality does not equal Christ-likeness.  Love does.  (1 Jn 4:8)
 
Some family members may not call you, or go out of their way to spend time with you.  You may wonder why.
 
It’s best to assume the best about people.  Do not go on judging before the time (1 Cor 4:5)
 
Maybe on the outside a family member often keeps to themselves, and you think they don’t care about you.  But when you’re in some deep need they may be the first ones there to help you.  It was just their personality, they weren’t as social of a person and tended to like more time alone.  But their heart was full of love for you!
 
Why doesn’t God judge everyone now?  It’s because there’s a day set for it – In the future… and He’s very patient.  He routinely gives 60,80,90 years for people to repent, and that’s nothing for Him.  He gave Israel many many centuries to repent!  It seems like we barely give people 3 minutes to get their acts straight before we start deciding to hold some grudge!  And we have no idea what’s going on behind the scenes, inside of them, what they’ve gone through, what they’re dealing with now in secret.  Even spouses don’t know each other that intimately.
 
One of the most important aspects of our walk with God is to acknowledge my mind is like a little cup of water, and God’s wisdom is like an ocean – I have such a small understanding of what God is doing in and through other people.  This is why faith is so important. If I could figure out and understand/comprehend everything I could judge rightly – people, situations, etc.  But I can’t.  That’s why faith and to trust the Lord is so critical, and to keep a clean heart toward others.
 
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God” (Matt 5:8)
 
We should aim to be absolutely pure and spotless hearts, to cleanse our hearts – pure with no mark of any negative thought or judgment about others, even if it is true.  God is extremely merciful, rooting for every single person to repent (2 Pet 3:9), overlooking so much sin, patiently waiting.  He will not judge before the time, and neither should we.
 

CONCLUSION

The Lord has challenged me to overlook all roughness on the outside I see in anybody.  Any quirks or what I see as negatives in their personality; be blind to those, just as the Lord is so graciously blind to my own sin and immaturities.  I’ve shared before many times what the Lord spoke to me that has helped me in situations with difficult people – the most important thing to understand about difficult people is that I’m one of them.  When I think of that it helps the bitterness against another to flee, and helps me to remember God’s tremendous patience and mercy He constantly has with me.
 
Those that get offended easily over small things like that in other people will never be able to build the church, and they will have massive regret when they find out on the last day that this person who was very rough on the outside had a heart of gold that loved the Lord more than anything.  And they missed how blessed they could have been by many years of fellowship with this one, if they had only overlooked some small thing.
 
“Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.” (Ephesians 4:32)

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**By Bobby McDonald © Copyright – Bobby McDonald. No changes whatsoever are to be made to the content of the article without written permission from the author at NCCF Church

22 Questions John Wesley’s Holy Club Asked Themselves Every Day

These are the questions that members of John Wesley’s Holy Club asked themselves every day in their private devotions over 200 years ago:

1. Am I consciously or unconsciously creating the impression that I am better than I really am? In other words, am I a hypocrite?

2. Am I honest in all my acts and words, or do I exaggerate?

3. Do I confidentially pass on to another what was told to me in confidence?

4. Can I be trusted?

5. Am I a slave to dress, friends, work, or habits?

6. Am I self-conscious, self-pitying, or self-justifying?

7. Did the Bible live in me today?

8. Do I give it time to speak to me everyday?

9. Am I enjoying prayer?

10. When did I last speak to someone else about my faith?

11. Do I pray about the money I spend?

12. Do I get to bed on time and get up on time?

13. Do I disobey God in anything?

14. Do I insist upon doing something about which my conscience is uneasy?

15. Am I defeated in any part of my life?

16. Am I jealous, impure, critical, irritable, touchy, or distrustful?

17. How do I spend my spare time?

18. Am I proud?

19. Do I thank God that I am not as other people, especially as the Pharisees who despised the publican?

20. Is there anyone whom I fear, dislike, disown, criticise, hold a resentment toward or disregard? If so, what am I doing about it?

21. Do I grumble or complain constantly?

22. Is Christ real to me?