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Year Book of Daily Devotions — August 19

J.R. Miller August, 19 2016 2 min read
374 Articles 214 Sermons
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August, 19 2016
J.R. Miller
J.R. Miller 2 min read
374 articles 214 sermons

“We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces patience." Romans 5:3”

Patience is a great lesson to learn. Any school in which we can learn it, is a good school, and the lesson can scarcely be too costly. Few things mean more in life, than patience. Many people wreck the best hopes of their life, for lack of patience. To be impatient in certain conditions, is to lose all; and to be patient, to be able to keep quiet and still in the presence of things that try us, is to gain all. Thus patience becomes the very key to success in living. It is surely worth while to learn the lesson!

Patience is ofttimes learned in the school of suffering. We are there trained to endure; not to cry out in the hour of anguish—but to sing instead. Richter tells of the little bird that is shut away in the darkness, to learn new strains, which afterward it sings in the light. Many Christians are taken into the darkness, and kept there for a time, while they are taught the songs of patience. We look at patient people with admiration, not knowing what it has cost them to get this pearl of the graces.

From Year Book of Daily Devotions by J.R. Miller.
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