Embracing Divine Patience and Compassion in Our Lives

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The Lord bears and forbears with his weak and sinful children and is gentle towards them as a nurse with her child. Although our own observation has proved this to be true and our experience every day goes to show how truthfully David sang, yet assuredly the clearest display of the patience and pity of God towards us may be seen in the life of him in whom dwelleth all the fullness of the godhead bodily. [00:37:52]

He selected them from the populace; they were either fishermen or publicans, and these he made to be the first instruments of spreading abroad the gospel and establishing his kingdom. From our Lord Christ, who had been accustomed to the thrones and royalties of Heaven, to stoop to be the familiar and companion of any of the sons of men would be wonderful condescension. [00:02:42]

He never looked contemptuously upon them as His inferiors, though they were vastly so in all respects. He called them friends; he told them Mysteries as if they could understand them, though often when he explained them to them, they missed their inner meaning. He took them into his most retired hauns; he familiarized them with the garden and the Mount of Olives. [00:05:15]

He bore with them without repining and only now and then gave them a rebuke. He never looked contemptuously upon them as His inferiors, though they were vastly so in all respects. He called them friends; he told them Mysteries as if they could understand them, though often when he explained them to them, they missed their inner meaning. [00:05:15]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

He might well have been angry, but he rather rebuked the wind than them and sweetly said, why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith? Not many days after, however, they found themselves in a light case, and after such a Deliverance, they ought to have been confident, but again they were troubled. [00:14:40]

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