Tim Keller | August 17, 2014
Impatience is almost seen as a virtue in New York City. To be successful you may have to “run over” people on the way to the top; there’s a fast lane and slow lane. However there’s a lot of damage caused by our individual and collective impatience. Relationships and compassion require patience. In this passage from James we see God’s eternal patience with us.
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This Month's Featured Book
In The Prodigal God, Tim Keller examines the way Jesus presents the parable to speak both to those who run from God and to those who try to earn his love by being good. It reveals the heart of the gospel—a message of hope for both the rebellious younger brother and the judgmental older brother, and an invitation for all to experience God’s grace.