From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
October 17 "For you have need of patience, that, after you have done
the will of God, you might receive the promise." Hebrews 10:36 Why is patience needed? Because if we are the Lord's
people, we are sure to have many trials. The Lord sends us afflictions that
he may give us the grace of patience to bear them. But O, what a rebellious
heart do we carry in our bosom! What perverseness, peevishness, and
self-will dwell in us! How soon our temper is stirred up, and our irritable
minds roused in a moment by the smallest trifle! How little patience have we
under the trials that God sees fit to lay upon us! We thus learn our need of
patience, and that it is not a fruit of nature's soil. The lack of it makes
the soul follow after it; and when the Lord does give submission to his
will, and enables his children to see how profitable these trials are for
their souls, and how, but for this heavy ballast, they would certainly have
been carried away into the world, they can see his merciful hand in their
heavy afflictions. Thus sometimes by feeling peevish and rebellious, and
thus knowing their need of patience; and sometimes by feeling submissive,
and enjoying the sweetness of it, they see what a blessed grace patience is.
Scarcely any grace do we more daily need. We need it toward God, when he
crosses us in our schemes, thwarts us in our desires, and instead of showing
why he afflicts us, hides himself behind a thick cloud that neither faith
nor prayer can pierce through. We need patience with each other, with the world, with
our relations in life, and with the Church of God. We need patience when
anything is said or done to hurt our minds, wound our feelings, irritate our
tempers, and stir us up to revenge. And what a mercy it is, under these
sharp trials, to have patience, and thus follow the example of the blessed
Lord, "who, when he was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered, he
threatened not, but committed himself to Him who judges righteously."