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Presented by Lisa Bishop

Most of us recognize the importance of developing patience, we’re just not in a hurry to grow in it; and patience has been said to be a test of our Christian authenticity and character.

One example of patience is the story of Joseph told in Genesis 37-50. I encourage you to read the story on your own but here’s the gist. Joseph was a favored son of Jacob, betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery in Egypt. In Egypt he finds favor with one of Pharaoh’s officials, Potiphar, and is given charge of Potiphar’s household. Potiphar’s wife unjustly accuses Joseph of trying to sleep with her and as a result he is thrown into prison. After years in prison, Joseph interprets Pharaoh’s dreams, and is finally freed and put in charge of the whole land of Egypt. Then a famine strikes and Joseph’s brothers, who did not recognize him, come to ask him for food. Joseph provides for them and eventually reveals his identity. His brothers are afraid expecting him to seek revenge. But Joseph responds patiently:

Don’t be afraid. Am I in the place of God? You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives. So then, don’t be afraid. I will provide for you and your children (Genesis 50:19-21).

Joseph’s faith in God gave him the patience to persevere from pit to prison and ultimately being elevated to the palace.

His story shows that patience begins with knowing God is sovereign and in control. When you find yourself enduring hardships, setbacks, betrayal or uncertainties, this is the time to trust and lean into God.

I will be the first to say it’s not easy, especially when suffering is involved. But you must have the patience and perseverance to know God will work all things out—most likely not in your timing or liking, but according to his love and sovereignty. And God will use the time to produce something in you as you cling to him.

Patience is learning to accept the things we cannot change as we lay them down at the foot of the cross, placing our trust in our heavenly father.

In difficult seasons, I want to encourage you to surrender to God’s timing and embrace waiting as a time of growth. Allow God to shape your character and deepen your faith during these times. And remember the words of Proverbs 3:5-6.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.\