Galatians 5:22-23 (NLT)
22 But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our
lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23
gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things!
The apostle has spoken previously on those things that
corrupt men and here he speaks of the Holy Spirit that produces the good fruits
in our lives. “He particularly recommends to us, love, to God especially, and
to one another for his sake,-joy, by which may be understood cheerfulness in
conversation with our friends, or rather a constant delight in God,-peace, with
God and conscience, or a peaceableness of temper and behaviour towards
others,-long-suffering, patience to defer anger, and a contentedness to bear
injuries,-gentleness, such a sweetness of temper, and especially towards our
inferiors, as disposes us to be affable and courteous, and easy to be entreated
when any have wronged us,-goodness (kindness, beneficence), which shows itself
in a readiness to do good to all as we have opportunity,-faith, fidelity,
justice, and honesty, in what we profess and promise to others,-meekness,
wherewith to govern our passions and resentments, so as not to be easily
provoked, and, when we are so, to be soon pacified,-and temperance, in meat and
drink, and other enjoyments of life, so as not to be excessive and immoderate
in the use of them.” [Matthew Henry Commentary]
An article in The Boston Globe claims that our
"demand for instant results is seeping into every corner of our
lives." The need for instant gratification is not new, but our expectation
of "instant" has become faster. The article states:
Retailers are jumping into same-day delivery services.
Smartphone apps eliminate the wait for a cab, a date, or a table at a hot
restaurant. Movies and TV shows begin streaming in seconds. But experts caution
that instant gratification comes at a price: It's making us less patient …
We've come to expect things so quickly that researchers
found people can't wait more than a few seconds for a video to load. One
researcher examined the viewing habits of 6.7 million internet users. How long
were subjects willing to be patient? Two seconds. After that they started
abandoning the site. After five seconds, the abandonment rate is 25 percent.
When you get to 10 seconds, half are gone." The results offer a glimpse
into the future. As Internet speeds increase, people will be even less willing
to wait for that cute puppy video. The researcher, who spent years developing
the study, worries someday people will be too impatient to conduct studies on
patience. [Christopher Muther, "Instant gratification is making us
perpetually impatient," The Boston Globe (2-2-13)]
God through the Holy Spirit can move us to do good
things. Yet when we pursue the things of the world we miss out on what God is
trying to teach us. As stated above we become impatient and want things now. In
some cases that leads people to perform acts of crime to obtain what they want
now.
Let us all take time to listen to the Holy Spirit and
look forward to the good fruits in our life.
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