Biblical patience has an object, not patience for the purpose of patience, but for the sake of another.
The obstacles to patience include segmenting, regulating, and hoarding time, as well as, exalting productivity and the desire for speed.
Patience can be cultivated by remembering our relationship with God, including God’s patience with us in those times we were stumbling through life trying to determine our place in God’s redemptive story.
We also cultivate patience by thinking of time differently––as a gift instead of a commodity.
Demonstrating patience helps support the strength of leadership as others are led to see the working of God through Christ in their lives.