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Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White, “The Anointing of David,”

pp. 637–642, in Patriarchs and Prophets.

God’s plan for us may require that we do a lot of waiting, and this

really can feel like a crucible. Learning patience during this time can

happen as we focus on the person of God and trust that He is acting for

us. There are many reasons for waiting, but all are concerned with the

fulfillment of God’s plans for us and His kingdom. We can lose much if

we rush ahead of God, but we can gain much by maintaining an attitude

of trust and delight in Him.

The Lord weighs and measures every trial.

“I cannot read the purpose of God in my affliction, but He knows

what is best, and I will commit my soul, body, and spirit to Him as

unto my faithful Creator. ‘For I know whom I have believed, and am

persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him

against that day’ (2 Tim. 1:12). If we educated and trained our souls to

have more faith, more love, greater patience, and a more perfect trust in

our heavenly Father, I know we would have more peace and happiness

day by day as we pass through the conflicts of this life.

“The Lord is not pleased to have us fret and worry ourselves out of

the arms of Jesus. More is needed of the quiet waiting and watching

combined. We think unless we have feeling that we are not in the right

track, and we keep looking within for some sign befitting the occa-

sion; but the reckoning is not of feeling but of faith.”—Ellen G. White,

Selected Messages, book 2, p. 242.

Discussion Questions:

Ê What does it mean that Jesus “weighs and measures” every

trial? How can knowing this help us while we wait?

Ë Ask people in class to give personal testimonies as to what patient

waiting is all about. What were their fears, their joys? How did they

cope? What did they learn? What promises did they cling to?

Ì What can you do as a church or a class to help others who are

in the crucible as they await God’s timing for something?

Í What is the role of prayer in the development of patience?

Are there others you can pray for so that the Spirit will develop

patience in their lives?