Colossians 3:12
“Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering;”
“You have lost your mind!”
“You are just asking for trouble.”
“Don’t you know how that is going to play out?”
These are the common responses I receive from people when I tell them that I pray for patience or humility. People, especially Christians, cannot fathom asking God to increase their patience or to teach them humility. There seems to be this unspoken but tangible fear that if you pray for patience, God is going to make you wait for everything. Or if you’re seeking to gain knowledge and wisdom about humility, God is going to demote you and everything in which you are involved.
Ummmm…. Do we serve the same God?
The first thing that I would have to say to anyone who believes this way is: you need to learn a little bit more about God’s character. I don’t know about you, but I serve a good God! My God is kind, gentle, and filled with amazing grace. We as His children should seek after things that the Bible calls virtuous, which certainly include both being humble and exhibiting patience. To think that He would respond by bringing unpleasant things upon us is a perversion of who He is! Jeremiah 29:11 reads, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Does this sound like a God that wants to make you suffer?
Our minds need to be renewed on some of these things. When I pray for God to teach me patience, He does not go out of His way to make me wait on prayers to be answered. He illuminates scripture. He gives me revelation. He helps me notice and learn from other people’s mistakes and victories. The only time God goes out of His way to make me wait is if His will and His timing aren’t lining up with mine. That’s going to happen whether I’m praying for patience or not. I can exercise my patience every day by staying in faith and not giving in to despair. That is my responsibility to exercise patience, but I seek God to teach me more about it.
If I pray for God to teach me how to be humble and live in humility, He does not “cut me down to size.” He isn’t interested in seeing me debased or dishonored. They may have the same root word, but humility is not humiliation. I exercise that humility by ensuring that any credit that tries to come to me, I deflect back to God. I couldn’t get to the front door in the morning without Him and I want to acknowledge that every day and in every situation. That is my part. However, I look to God to teach me how to better accomplish it. His word says that the proud get resisted and humble get more grace. I need all of the grace I can get! So I study His word and ask for enlightenment, and God never denies His kids good things.
Don’t take my word for it. Search the scriptures. Let’s renew our minds on these subjects. Patience and humility are talked about as two desirable virtues in the Bible, so let’s not treat them as dirty words. Seek after them. Exercise them. Grow in them. The end result will be so worth it!