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The Quiet Strength of Biblical Patience
Patience in Scripture isn’t passive or weak. It’s steady, intentional, and deeply rooted in trust. Biblical patience is the strength to remain faithful while waiting—without bitterness, rushing, or giving up. This kind of patience shows up when: prayers feel unanswered growth feels slow circumstances don’t change quickly obedience goes unnoticed Patience doesn’t mean doing nothing. It means continuing to do what’s right while trusting God with the timing. Quiet patience forms character. It stretches faith. It teaches us to rely on God’s presence rather than immediate results. In a culture that values speed and instant gratification, biblical patience is a powerful act of resistance—and devotion. Where in your life is God inviting you to practice patient faith instead of quick solutions? Sometimes the strongest faith is the one that simply endures.
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Since June 26, 2024 when I was diagnosed with rectal cancer. This journey has taken me over so many obstacles. My pastor is constantly telling me that he admires my patience. Now I understand what he was telling me. However there have been days I was ready to toss in the towel in defeat. But God….
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@Jen Anschuetz thank you
Faithful Presence: Showing Up When It’s Inconvenient
Faithful presence isn’t flashy. It doesn’t always feel inspiring or rewarding. Most of the time, it looks like showing up when it’s uncomfortable, inconvenient, or unseen. It’s easy to be present when life is calm. The real test comes when: you’re tired but still listen you’re busy but still make time you’re discouraged but still serve you don’t feel needed, yet you remain Faithful presence is an act of trust. It says, this moment matters, even when it doesn’t feel significant. God often works through consistency, not convenience. Through steady obedience, quiet faithfulness, and ordinary commitment, lives are shaped—including our own. You don’t have to fix everything. You don’t have to say the perfect words. Sometimes, simply being there is enough. Where is God inviting you to show up faithfully, even when it costs you comfort or convenience? Your presence may be the answer someone is praying for.
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I really needed this today
🎶 Worship as Warfare
Worship is more than music—it’s a powerful spiritual weapon. When we worship, we shift our focus from the battle to the One who already won the victory. 📖 “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” (Exodus 14:14) In moments of fear, discouragement, or confusion, worship reminds our hearts of God’s truth. Praise silences the lies of the enemy and invites God’s presence into the middle of our struggles. Worship as warfare means: Praising God before the breakthrough comes Declaring His promises over our circumstances Choosing faith when feelings say otherwise Standing firm in truth instead of fear Throughout Scripture, victory often followed worship—walls fell, chains broke, and hearts were strengthened. When we worship in the midst of the fight, we’re not ignoring the battle; we’re declaring who has authority over it. What battle are you facing today that you can place before God in worship?
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I have been battling cancer since June of 2024. Not just the cancer, which I beat because God was leading my battle, but all of the side effects of treatment. Mentally, physically, emotionally, and financially I am drained and it’s not over. I am facing at least one more surgery and possibly two more. I don’t know how non-believers get through things like this. I thank God daily but I am sure ready to be well enough to be a good servant to Him.
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April Chism
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I am a 65 year old former professor. Also a retired volunteer firefighter and EMTl . I have recently defeated cancer with God leading each battle.

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