| DevotionPatience is a Virtue, So Hurry Up and Read By Jayce O'Neal
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    --Frustrations mounting,  sweat-dripping, and  steam  coming out of my ears like a raging bull,  I  have again   found  myself at the end of my rope. What has me all bent out of shape,  you might ask?  Love  life gone wrong? Nope. Problems at home? Nuh-uh. Money problems? Not really.  Then what?  I have again found myself irritated beyond belief, because  of a stupid game called golf. Stupid being the operative word simply  because the game is the problem and  not my inability to play it, or so I tell myself over and over again. Most  everyone knows that sports are often great tools to learn life lessons: being a  team player, perseverance in the face of adversity, hard work paying off,  etc.  However, this lesson I am currently facing   is one I believe to be     the toughest for many (including myself) to learn and live out in a practical  manner in everyday life. I find that when I play golf, I become keenly  aware that patience in my life is in short supply. I have found  that when an issue shows up in one part of my life,  it can often be found in other places of my life as well. Sports can often act  as a catalyst to reveal such things. Is there a fear of failure, an anger  problem, or simply a lack of patience?  Patience… the very word  can cause me to yawn, roll my eyes, or turn my attention to something else  altogether. You see, I am a doer. I see something,   I go after it. End of story.  Being  patient   is not my cup of tea.  In fact, the thought of having to be patient seems to even  increase my frustration. Yet,   in golf I really have no choice,  but to be patient. In football, if I get frustrated I just hit someone harder  on the next play. In basketball, I can foul someone. In baseball, it’s easier  to just hit the ball harder. Then there’s golf.  When you get frustrated in golf  and lose patience, you often land the ball in the sand  trap, woods, or in my case the window of that expensive house that just  happened to get in the way of my innocent ball.  I can often mistaken patience and waiting on passivity, or I  can see it as a convenient excuse for the lazy or the fearful. Yet I realize  that this is not always the case. I think if I were back in Bible times,  I might have made different decisions.  If I were Joshua I think instead of  waiting for the seventh day, I might have instead knocked on the  front door of Jericho  after the first night. Perhaps if I were with Moses with the Red   Sea in front of me and the Egyptians close behind,  I think I might have jumped in the water and attempted to swim across.  This is not how I wish to be. I desire to be a man of faith  and a large part of that is to be a patient man. Being a patient man is not  being passive or lazy, but rather being bold in confidence that God will do  exactly what He promises to do. I want to be like Abraham who waited patiently  and was rewarded for it.  Hebews 6: 15 says, 
    "And so, having patiently waited, he  obtained the promise (NASB)."     When I think about it, it’s nearly  impossible to truly and honestly serve God faithfully and obediently  without being a patient person who is willing to wait for the right thing at  the right time. It is an odd thought really to realize that my frustrations on  the golf course can give me a glimpse into my relationship with God.  This being  said,  I can at least make strides in trusting the Lord and waiting for the right  thing at the right time…even if I’m still paying home owners for broken  windows, because of my less than par golf game.  Send Jayce your comments  More Devotions 
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   Dr. Jayce O’Neal is the author of Crazy Circus World and 100 Answers to 100 Questions Every Graduate Should Know. He is also a public speaker, and actor who enjoys cheering for his favorite sports teams while eating pizza with a fork.  He likes to watch movies, visit amusement parks, and play board games. Dr. Jayce loves to be creative and encourage others to use their imaginations and their noggins. He has a Doctorate, two Masters Degrees, a Bachelor of Science, and a small trophy for perfect attendance in Sunday school from when he was nine. He currently resides with his fantabulous wife in the Los Angeles area. For more information visit: Jayceoneal.com
 
 
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