So if Job is not a good example of patience, who is? Working backward from Galatians 5:22—“But the fruit of the Spirit is. . .long suffering [that is, patience]”—we arrive at Christ. The fruit of the Spirit represents the Spirit’s manifestations of the life of Christ in us—so Christ must have been the personification of the fruit of the Spirit, including patience. But what about when Christ drove the merchants out of the temple with a whip, turning over their tables of money and cages of animals? Was that patience?
For a Christian, patience is willful and cheerful submission to the will and timing of God in one’s life. Patience is not always meek and quiet—but it is God-centered, which makes it a measure by which to evaluate whether we are patient or not.
Cheerful patience is a holy art and skill, which a man learns from God. Thomas Manton
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