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Friday, November 30, 2007

Patience

The Power of Patience

Patience pertains to every phase as we work through our adoptions. It could be a physical that can't get scheduled, a pile of paperwork that just doesn't seem to get smaller, that darn I-171 that STILL hasn't shown up, the home study that seems to be taking months to wrap-up, the wait for a referral, the wait for a court date, and finally the last wait is to physically wrap our arms around our babies and place our lips on their skin for the first time and give them the kiss we have been dreaming of for so long. I need to hold on to these teachings and do the best I can and pray the prayer of Patience.


"For you have need of steadfast patience and endurance, so that you may perform and fully accomplish the will of God, and thus receive and carry away [and enjoy to the full] what is promised. ”Hebrews 10:36


The Word of God promises that the patient man will be perfect and entire, lacking nothing. (James 1:4 KJV.) A patient man is a powerful man. He can remain calm in the storm. He has control over his mouth. His thoughts remain loving in times when people's behavior becomes challenging.

Without patience we cannot endure to see the fulfillment of our faith. Everything does not come to us immediately upon believing. There is a waiting period involved in receiving from God. It is during that period that our faith is tested and purified. Only if we endure and wait patiently will we experience the joy of seeing what we have believed for.

Patience is not only the ability to wait, but also the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting. Waiting is a part of life that cannot be avoided. We will spend a great deal of our lives waiting; if we don't learn to do it well (patiently), we will be quite miserable. God is so patient with us. And we are to imitate Him.

Be encouraged to actively pursue patience it will lead you into God's power

Pray This:

"Lord, help me to exercise every kind of endurance and patience, perseverance, and forbearance with joy (Colossians 1:11). In Jesus' name, amen."

5 comments:

blog said...

Andrea,
Thank you so much for that! You have no idea how much I was in need of those encouraging words on patience! I know in time God will fulfill all of our dreams of holding our children, I was just having a hard week. Your post truly made me feel better:) Thank you so much!
Kellie

Anna said...

Amen! Amen! I love the prayer at the end!
waiting with you!
Anna (awaa)

kristin said...

Aren't you glad we have the scriptures to hold us together!

Kristin (YG)

http://rogersadoptionstory.blogspot.com/

heidi r weimer said...

You guys have my most sincere prayers. It's a tough spot. Honestly, you have my prayers.

Kristy -Mom To 9 Blessings said...

Hi there,
I have been following your blog and realized today that you are in VA also. We are in N VA and also looking to adopt siblings.
I'd ove to get in touch with you.
Blessings,
Kristy
growinginfaithandfamily@gmail.com