Embracing Peace and Patience in a Hasty World

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"Because when someone says, go this far or no further, many of us are like, watch me. I can do more than other people did. I can go a little bit harder, work a little bit longer, put in a little bit more effort, and then eventually, sometimes tragically, we come to realize that we do have limits. We just didn't want to live within them." [49:33]( | | )

"To live with limits will require patience, and it will open the doorway to peace. If that's what you're looking for in your life, consider making this the purpose for your patience. Is that your purpose? To live humanly? Or, for some of us, our purpose, no. I want to live superhumanly." [54:21]( | | )

"Patience requires a purpose. What do I mean? If it's not patience requiring a purpose, it's simply tolerance. You understand the difference? You tolerate the rude behavior of someone in public. But you have patience with your child because you have a greater purpose for them." [46:57]( | | )

"God is a very patient God. You read through the pages of Scripture and you see His interactions with humanity and it's like, He is so patient. Why is He like that? Peter, the Apostle, tells us a little bit of insight in this. 2 Peter 3, verse 9. Here's what he says. The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise as some understand slowness. Instead, He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance." [47:59]( | | )

"Peace is not the absence of trouble. Peace is the absence of anxiety and hurry, right? It's one thing when there's troubles around us. Things that are going on external to us. But in here, this is where peace resides or it can." [36:54](Download clip | | )

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