I’ve always felt that the word patience was a little elusive. For a long time, I imagined it to mean I sit in a very long journey line until I reach the destination with a big smile on my face because I’m so patient. Or I enjoy waiting two hours for a doctor appointment because I’m just patient.
I recently read a para about the some golden qualities which is really very erudite. The author, APJ Abdul Kalam Sir, quoted "Grow with the possibilities, with the patience to explore all possible alternatives," which actually made me to think because I realized what I’d been failing to remember.
Patience is simply part of a process. It is intended to be a part of our life’s experiences which leads us to hope. It is just a part of the journey, part of a process designed to make us what we really are. So we should let our problems lead us to grow in patience as a part of procedure, and patience to experience and then hope.
My best presumption of developing patience is to trust God, the Almighty. He knows what we need to learn from this experience we call life. He will make certain everybody learns it. I don’t need to get worked up about it. Because I have seen what He can do, I know being patient with Him is my best choice.