Word for the day by Christian Education Forum
The Forgotten Path
James 5:7-11
James 5:7-11
Rev Mathew Samuel
Mar Thoma Church of Dallas, Farmers Branch.
James 5:7-8. Be patient,
therefore, brothers, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for
the precious fruit of the earth, being patient about it, until it receives the
early and the late rains. You also, be patient.
The
word “patience” has become more than just a simple word in prayer circles. We
have moved now to feeling as if the attribute of patience is a literal curse on
our lives. And its easy to see why. Patience is difficult. In fact the root
word for patience is patior, meaning “to suffer”.
But
we have done a great injustice by denigrating this necessary attribute. A W
Tozer said about modern day Christians: “I am afraid we modern day Christians
are long on talk and short on conduct. We use the language of power but our
deeds are the deeds of weakness. We settle for words in religion because deeds
are too costly. It is easier to pray, “Lord, help me to carry my cross daily”
than to pick up the cross and carry it; but since the mere request for help to
do something we do not actually intend to do, has a certain degree of religious
comfort, we are content with the repetition of words.”
We
all want to get to the next level in our relationship with Christ.That’s not
the problem. The problem lies in our fear. We are afraid to pay the price to
walk the narrow road.
Take
Christ’s journey to Calvary for instance. We may use religious comfort and
repetition of words to ease our pain, but Jesus took the narrow and difficult
way. He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. As Henri Nouwen explains, “ Jesus
entered into Jerusalem… on a donkey, like a clown at a parade. This was His way
of reminding us that we fool ourselves when we insist on easy victories…”
Many
of us have forgotten the path we must take to get to the next level in our
relationship with Christ. It has been rejected by a society thriving on instant
gratification, faster technology, and fear of commitment. We want it now or we
don't want it at all. No wonder we balk when we hear the word “Patience”. Our
culture has denied it and most of us have forgotten it.
To discover God’s dream for our lives though, we’ve got to rediscover
the forgotten path. Surely the path is paved with patience. Remember the
forgotten path. God has a plan for every man and woman. May God help us.
PRAYER
Lord,
help us to live one day at a time, enjoying one moment at a time, accepting
patience as a pathway to peace with You, with ourselves and with the world. Not
as we would have our way, but trusting that You will make all things
right, we surrender to Your will. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Patience is bitter
but its fruit is sweet