CAN YOU BE PATIENT?
It was slow at work the
last few weeks, but I was able to find a few things to do to keep busy.
However, in about a week and a half I started to get low on new ideas. It’s a
good thing the Lord is faithful. He took this opportunity to teach me to be
patient. It’s not that my boss doesn’t want me to work; He does. But I like to
do things that are profitable. We didn’t have any samples to work on and I hate
to just stand around trying to look like I’m busy. So Jesus came through for me
and gave me new tasks to do.
Isaiah 48:6-7 says: “I have shown thee new things from this time, even hidden
things, and thou didst not know them. They are created now and not from the
beginning, even before the day when thou heardest them not, lest thou shouldest
say, ‘Behold, I knew them.’” I sure couldn’t brag about coming up with the new
projects to make our work easier or more efficient. It was the Lord who gave me
ideas, just one at a time, and as I got started on one, He just led me step by
step into the next part, or into an entirely new project. It was amazing.
At
the beginning of this slow time, I had no idea of the ideas He would give me.
One after another, the innovations came. There was the rattle can
inventory—over 100 cans of spray paint! I wanted to be able to see what they’d
look like once sprayed, but how was I going to do it in a neat and useful way?
Ephesians 1:8 says: “He hath
abounded toward us in all wisdom.” I love the way The Amplified Version puts
it: “In all wisdom and understanding with practical insight.” I needed that
practical insight in this situation.
The Holy Spirit
gave me the idea to make a template with a small square-shaped opening just big
enough to spray the paint through and show what the color looked like. So I
divided up the colors in different categories and had three templates going at
once. (In dry time, I experimented with some wild color spray paint covers for
my new books.)
Once I finished
that project, I wondered what would be next. Lamentations 3:22-26 says:
“It is through the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed,
because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is Thy
faithfulness.
“‘The Lord is my portion,’ saith my soul, ‘Therefore
will I hope in Him.’ The Lord is good unto them that wait for Him, to the soul that
seeketh Him.
“It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the
salvation of the Lord.”
The word “salvation” also means
“satisfaction.” When we seek the Lord and quietly wait, when we are patient, we
will experience satisfaction. I was learning to believe in God’s faithfulness
to me. He would keep me working, keep giving me new things to do, not just to
busy my time, but things that would be helpful to us in the shop later on. So I
was patient.
Again the Lord got me started on another task
I didn’t see coming. I looked around and saw that I could organize the cans of
paint on the shelves and label the shelves so that it would be easier and
faster to find what we needed. When I started labeling the shelves, one thing
led to another; the labeling got more detailed, making the task of finding
things even more efficient. It made me happy to be doing something that was
going to be beneficial, something that in normal working mode, we would never
have the time for. But, of course, Jesus knew that!
In this slow time at work, the Lord is taking
the opportunity to teach me about His faithfulness to me and showing me that I
really can be patient and like it.
Love, Carolyn
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