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112. Is Impatience Fueling Your Doubts and Anxiety? Learning to Trust God's Timing

112. Is Impatience Fueling Your Doubts and Anxiety? Learning to Trust God's Timing

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Patience is more than waiting—it is a discipline of the heart. It allows us to govern our emotions, trust God’s timing, and respond with wisdom instead of rushing in fear or doubt. Practicing patience strengthens our relationships, nurtures our spiritual growth, and helps us live faithfully and peacefully in every area of life. True strength is not in conquering others or achieving instant results but in mastering our own spirit (Proverbs 16:32).


In this episode, we explore:

  • What patience really is: both enduring trials steadfastly and being long-suffering with others, while hope-filled trusting God.
  • Why impatience leads to anxiety and doubt: rushing past faith increases fear and stress.
  • How Scripture defines patience through Greek and Hebrew words.
  • Practical ways to grow in patience at home, at work, and in our spiritual life.


Biblical Definition of Patience:

  • Greek (New Testament):
    • Makrothymía – long-tempered, patient with people (Galatians 5:22–23; 1 Corinthians 13:4)
    • Hypomonḗ – steadfast endurance through trials (James 1:3–4; Romans 5:3–4)
  • Hebrew (Old Testament):
    • ’Erek Appayim – slow to anger, patient like God (Exodus 34:6; Psalm 103:8)
    • Qaváh – to wait, hope, and look to God’s action (Isaiah 40:31)
    • Yāchal – to wait, expect, trust, and hope in God (Psalm 130:5)


Why Patience Matters:

  • Patience = Wisdom: Proverbs 14:29 – “Whoever is patient has great understanding, but one who is quick-tempered displays folly.”
  • Patience = Faithful Action: James 5:7–8 – like the farmer, we do our part and trust God for the rest.
  • Patience = Love & Fruit of the Spirit: 1 Corinthians 13:4, Galatians 5:22–23 – patience is integral to love and godly character.
  • Patience = Peace, Strength & Hope: Psalm 37:7, Isaiah 40:31, Romans 8:25 – waiting on the Lord renews strength and aligns us with His will.


Patience is active, not passive. It strengthens the prefrontal cortex (decision-making, planning, impulse control) and calms the amygdala (our emotional alarm system). Practicing patience gives us the power to endure, love, and act faithfully, even when life feels rushed or uncertain.


Practical Applications:

  • Family & Parenting: respond calmly, teach respect and self-control.
  • Work & Ministry: avoid burnout, focus on long-term goals, and rely on God.
  • Spiritual Life: waiting on God strengthens faith, trust, and hope.
  • Daily Habits: pause before reacting, pray, practice gratitude—small acts grow patience.


Closing Scripture:

Proverbs 16:32 – “Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city.”

True power is a calm, regulated spirit—one that sustains family, nurtures relationships, and allows God’s plans to unfold in His perfect timing.


Final Encouragement:

Surrender your fears and doubts to God. Let patience guide you, trust His timing and watch Him fulfill His plans for your life, which are always greater than we can imagine.



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