"Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting." - Joyce Meyer
Robert H. Schuller said, "Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time. Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass. The spring will come."
Conversation between man and God:
Man: "God, how long is a million years?"
God: "To me, it’s about a minute."
Man: "God, how much is a million dollars?"
God: "To me it’s a penny."
Man: "God, may I have a penny?"
God: "Wait a minute."
If you have never gotten to that point where it seems everyone else is prospering but you, just keep living. At such times when you make the unfortunate decision of logging into Facebook. Unfortunately for you, pictures of your classmate - from university - pops up. He's dedicating his second mansion, with a brand new car parked by the side. And here you are ten years after graduation with nothing to show, you ever went to school: even though you had the best result in your class.
Visiting Facebook to see what's happening with other people, is a perfect recipe for frustration, and depression. Facebook isn't evil, but you can get depressed by the things you'll see there. Wait for God's "a minute." Sometimes waiting is all we need to do, to get to destiny fast. It takes longer for a mango tree to produce fruits than it does, a maize stalk. Don't be misled, everyone isn't having it all rosy.
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