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Have you ever noticed how much of life feels like a never-ending sprint from one day to the next? It’s not that we want life to be that way, but in our culture it’s practically impossible to not feel like you’re always on the run. And yet, it’s been said that “the greatest enemy of the spiritual life is our addiction to hurry.” So what’s the solution? In his letter to the Galatian church, the Apostle Paul says that one of the irrefutable signs of a fruitful spiritual life is when we embody “patience.”
Have you ever noticed how much of life feels like a never-ending sprint from one day to the next? It’s not that we want life to be that way, but in our culture it’s practically impossible to not feel like you’re always on the run. And yet, it’s been said that “the greatest enemy of the spiritual life is our addiction to hurry.” So what’s the solution? In his letter to the Galatian church, the Apostle Paul says that one of the irrefutable signs of a fruitful spiritual life is when we embody “patience.”