Embracing Patience: Walking in the Spirit's Pace

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Patience is a practice found in the presence of the Holy Spirit. That's what this aspect is all about, right? If you desire more patience in your life, which I think we probably do, here's how it comes: it's practicing patience in the presence of the Spirit of God. The Spirit of God is the key." [13:24]( | | )

2. "Practicing patience seeks the Spirit to pace us. If you have a Bible, just quickly, 2 Peter 3:8-9, that overlook this one fact, beloved, with the Lord one day is a thousand years and a thousand years is one day. The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness but is patient towards you, not wishing that any should perish but that all should reach repentance." [16:29]( | | )

3. "Operating at that pace, oh my goodness, this is exhausting. And for the Christian, it doesn't do a great job of reflecting the God who we claim to follow. I think one of the biggest challenges we face as Christians in this area, I don't think it's persecution or being shunned for our beliefs. I actually think it's conforming to the pace of this culture." [19:34]( | | )

4. "Practicing patience propels personhood over performance. Oh, man. The alliteration is killer there. Okay. But here's a statement that I guarantee you will never hear from God. You might hear from other humans, but it's this phrase: I'm not a people person." [24:20]( | | )

5. "God's priority is people. It's restoring relationships. And so he's patient. And as he pursues, he calls us to also practice patience. As we're walking alongside others, walking alongside those that he pursues. And yes, I get it. It's not going to be easy. A hundred percent true yet. That's why we have the Spirit. It's through the Spirit we can find that path." [28:49]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Paul isn't writing with our cultural context in mind, a context that views time as a commodity. What he's writing, he's writing to a group that lacks patience for one another from a different determination of worth and value of another. His challenge is that it's a culture that takes on an ethnic or social elevation and finding worth and identity is impatient for the other." [11:51]( | | )

2. "Practicing patience reveals the graciousness of the Spirit of God. Jesus shares in John 16:8, the work, one of the works of the, of this helper, the Spirit of God is this, it says, when he comes, he will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment. I will tell you as a follower of Jesus for many years now, the helper, the Spirit has stayed with me. He has not lacked in that." [30:01]( | | )

3. "Jonah is his prophet. He runs from God's call on his life. This call that he was going to share and offer redemption to Jonah's enemies. Like God was going to, uh, the wicked Ninevites. And they were, they were bad dudes, right? And Jonah, he doesn't want to do that. I don't want to give them grace, mercy, whatever. And then Jonah tries to flee from God. And he jumps ship, literally jumps ship. And yet God rescues him through a big fish." [32:23]( | | )

4. "The Spirit shifts the speed at which our pace is so that we might practice this patience. All right. Here's the next practice. Practicing patience, it propels personhood over performance. Oh, man. The alliteration is killer there. Okay. But here's a statement that I guarantee you will never hear from God. You might hear from other humans, but it's this phrase: I'm not a people person." [24:20]( | | )

5. "Practicing patience is a practice, but it's not just practice like it's a practice from presence. Here's what I want you to just take away: patience is a practice found in the presence of the Holy Spirit. That's what this aspect is all about, right? If you desire more patience in your life, which I think we probably do, here's how it comes: it's practicing patience in the presence of the Spirit of God. The Spirit of God is the key." [13:24]( | | )

6. "Practicing patience seeks the Spirit to pace us. If you have a Bible, just quickly, 2 Peter 3:8-9, that overlook this one fact, beloved, with the Lord one day is a thousand years and a thousand years is one day. The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness but is patient towards you, not wishing that any should perish but that all should reach repentance." [16:29]( | | )

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