A Patient Mindset

Sunday February 21, 2021

Dr. Richard L. Hamm


The book of Proverbs addresses the issue of wisdom and provides guidance on how to navigate through life with purpose and meaning. To operate in wisdom necessitates that you have patience. Patience allows you to deal with the difficulty of living life, without being angry or upset. When you are impatient, it produces hardship and conflict. When you do not properly control your emotions and become impatient, you will respond with unnecessary outbursts that will create additional adversity that is self-imposed. Moreover, impatience can create pain and separation from others that you really need in your life. More divisiveness is the last thing our world needs. Our complex and troubled world desires to encounter people who have a patient mind and voice. Exercising patience and self-control will allow you to move forward in wisdom and confidence to be a blessing to yourself and to others. “With patience a ruler may be persuaded, and a soft tongue will break a bone” (Proverbs 25:15 ESV). People need the spiritual guidance and care that should emanate from the follower of Christ. This is a great opportunity for the individual follower of Jesus Christ and the Church universal to be a radiant light. To be seen as a city of lights that is set on a high hill and its influence cannot be hidden. Society needs the illumination of patient minds and voices in these perplexing times. Slow down, don’t be in such a hurry and demonstrate patience. “Let your light shine before others in such a way that they may see your good works, (patience) and glorify your Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16).