December 16, 2009

  • Behind the scenes

         Impatience does not look good on anybody. Yet, we can all struggle with it. Patience goes with faith. How many ways can we learn it? If I started listing it in my own life, the list would be so long it would be boring but relatable as we all can struggle with similiar as we grow.

         I figured in my concept of time, I would be back working on the streets by now at work. Yet, I'm still doing rehab with light duty in the office. I have no right to complain. I am grateful to be working and so much more. Yet, there are things we love doing and look forward to doing them again. Yet, the ones in the office equip the ones on the street to do many things those on the street working don't even thing to realize. How much can we take for granted? In all parts of life?

         As I work in the office and see things in a different way from the office, I realize in our spiritual lives it can be similiar. How much do we take forgranted? Complain?

         How many generations passed till the Messiah was born to the world? Patience is needed due to God has His own timing. We can learn from so many areas when we are open to learn. Patience helps us learn as we take the time to learn from what is around us instead of complaining the time away.  In ways, patience has an excitement of its own!!!