Well its just past midnight here and I am wide awake. Probably a few things on my mind and some decisions to make with no clear direction.
Patience has never been my strong point. Do you just make a decision or do you wait on the Lord for his direction?
Yes I've prayed and for a while now. Maybe he has spoken but I have not heard. Maybe he spoke and I did not like the answer. I dont know. Time will tell I guess.
There was once a pastor who started to feel overwhelmed by all of the duties his work entailed; hosting various services at church, providing pastoral support, administration and balancing all this with his own family life.
The pastor prayed to God and asked for help.
The following day, the pastor had the idea to employ a secretary to help him with his time management and admin.
The pastor praised God for inspiring him to have this idea.
However, to the pastor's horror, he quickly realised that the secretary was of no help at all.
Whenever the pastor would dictate notes, the secretary would make errors, and mistakes were also made in the pastor's diary.
The pastor became angry and prayed to God, desperately asking God to grant him more patience.
As the weeks went by, the pastor and the secretary continued to work together. The secretary continued to make mistakes.
However, what happened over the successive weeks taught the pastor a valuable lesson, for under the proper tuition of the pastor, the secretary eventually ceased to make errors, and they went on to operate as a team.
The pastor realised that God did not ignore his prayers about granting him more patience, but that in order for the pastor to learn to be patient, the pastor must be put in situations where he is able to learn the art of patience for himself.
This is why God gave him this particular secretary.
Would the pastor have learned patience if the secretary knew exactly what to do from the first day and never made a mistake, or would the pastor have learned to be patient by having to provide the secretary with training?
The moral of the story: the challenges that life throws at us are designed to make us better people, so as crazy as this may sound, don't say "Thank God it's the weekend", but instead think about rising to every challenge and what you can learn from them.