I recently read an article which called patience “a long obedience in the same direction.” The author, Samuel Wells, wants to remind us that patience doesn’t necessarily mean just waiting, passively and inactively. This is especially important for our Christian lives: we know the world is not yet right, that sin continues, that wars are happening, that grief affects all of us at some point. We, as Christians, are waiting for better things, and we trust that they are coming.
But we don’t wait passively. We continue to pray, and to act, and to love.
