Perfect Patience
“knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.” James 1:3-4 NKJV
If only perfect patience produces perfect personality, imperfect patience is deficient in the grace to let God have His way completely. Like a litmus test on the character of anyone who claims a relationship with God, the challenges of life are simply the testing of this claim. Godliness demands trust in God, endures trials around God, resist temptation against God, controls tongue for God, and administers turn of people toward God. Invariably, patience with the challenges of life is the perfect internship or school for the experiencing of God. Therefore, anyone who is genuinely enrolled in the school for perfect patience is always grateful for all the perfect works and deliverables from all the elements of imposition, impatience and imperfection in the curriculum. Godliness is always focussed on catching fun with God and His perfection, while the distractive godlessness created by the challenges of life are decisively ignored with peace.
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