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May 2 The Passion Of Patience
¡§Though it linger, wait for it.¡¨ Habakkuk 2:3
Patience is not indifference; patience conveys the idea of an immensely
strong rock withstanding all onslaughts. The vision of God is the source of
patience, because it imparts a moral inspiration. Moses endured, not because he
had an ideal of right and duty, but because he had a vision of God. He
¡§endured, as seeing Him Who is invisible.¡¨ A man with the vision of God is not
devoted to a cause or to any particular issue; he is devoted to God Himself.
You always know when the vision is of God because of the inspiration that comes
with it; things come with largeness and tonic to the life because everything is
energized by God. If God gives you a time spiritually, as He gave His Son
actually, of temptation in the wilderness, with no word from Himself at all,
endure, and the power to endure is there because you see God.
¡§Though it tarry, wait for it.¡¨ The proof that we have the vision is that
we are reaching out for more than we have grasped. It is a bad thing to be
satisfied spiritually. ¡§What shall I render unto the Lord?¡¨ said the Psalmist.
¡§I will take the cup of salvation.¡¨ We are apt to look for satisfaction in
ourselves ¡V ¡§Now I have got the thing; now I am entirely sanctified; now I can
endure.¡¨ Instantly we are on the road to ruin. Our reach must exceed our grasp.
¡§Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect.¡¨ If we have
only what we have experienced, we have nothing; if we have the inspiration of
the vision of God, we have more than we can experience. Beware of the danger of
relaxation spiritually.