Tuesday - October 21, 2025
SCRIPTURE
James 5:7-8
Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming. See
how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop,
patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains. You too, be
patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s coming is near.
WORDS OF HOPE
The other day I was having a conversation with a friend about the
fact that they were feeling let down, betrayed, abandoned by God
right now. These thoughts stemmed from some things that were
perceived as being unfair in their personal life and general
unhappiness with a God that would allow our world to be so filled
with cruelty and hatred. Though I certainly understand the place
from which my friend was coming and on the surface share these
same curiosities about how God is currently moving in the world
right now, my response to this person was to say that I do believe
that God is working for our good, that God dislikes the ways of
God’s pople even less than we do right now, and that I do firmly
believe that God will sort all of these things out in divine time.
That in the end, those who can be patient and stand firm in their
faith will “inherit the world.” My friend responded almost instantly
with, “I don’t have that kind of patience.”
The voices in my head seemed a little confused by the words I
spoke. I am an idealist and idealists are not known for our
patience. The words, “God will sort all these things out in divine
time” came from my mouth in that moment, but they were not my
words. Generally, I am not a fan of things happening in God’s
time. I don’t have that kind of patience! These words were
God’s words spoken both to me and through me.
Later that evening in my own quiet meditation, this scene from
earlier in the day kept running through my head. I came to the
realization that the kind of patience that I was talking about is the
kind that is enveloped in hopeful expectation, not immediate
gratification, and is a mark of a deep faith. The willingness to
accept that God is in control, to trust God’s process and timing
and, the hardest part, to be grateful for the journey, is to stand like
the farmer and wait for the land to yield its valuable crop.
All that said, my patience and my faith ebb and flow sometimes
hour by hour. There are many moments where I feel defeated
and alone; then, these feelings are countered by moments like I
had when talking to my friend, moments where I feel strong,
empowered, resilient, and like I can persevere, endure, and hold
fast to my faith long enough to see this mess to its end, believing
without a doubt that God will take care of me. I also believe that
God will take care of you. “I remain confident of this: I will see the
goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord;
be strong and take heart. and wait for the Lord.” ( from Psalm 27)
PRAYER
Patient God, Lord, please help me to live with patience
as I wait on your divine timing. Remind me that in
doing so, my faith grows stronger and my heart grows
closer to you. May your spirit continue to work in me
so that through this patience I may be a reflection of
the peace, love, and understanding that you desire for
all of your people. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Kris Baker
Order of St. Francis and St, Clare
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