Patience: God's Wisdom for Momsنموونە

Behind Bars
Did you know that the most prolific writer of the New Testament was a jailbird? Paul was imprisoned on several occasions because he persisted in preaching the gospel. While serving time both under house arrest and in a cell, Paul learned patience and resourcefulness, which carried God’s message through the bars of his prison and out into the world.
How did it happen? First, Paul focused on the needs close at hand. While he was captive, he captivated his caretakers with stories of Jesus. Rather than pining about those he couldn’t reach, he touched with God’s love those at his elbow.
Second, Paul kept problems and persecutions in his short-term memory and God’s purposes in his long-term memory. He accepted God’s plan for his days, even if that meant he spent them in prison. He focused on the eternal picture.
Most of us feel at some time like we’re stuck in prison — stuck behind bars. In the days when we’re mothering babies and stuck inside a house or buckled into the chauffeur position in the car or cemented into the roles of provider and nurturer, it’s easy to feel incarcerated! But in the midst of “captivity,” God can use us to captivate others.
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The greatest call for Christian moms is to know God and help others know Him, too. The readings in this 8-day plan are selected from the NIV Mom's Devotional Bible, offering encouragement and a wise perspective as you seek to grow in the area of patience and godly character.
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