The Fruit of Patience: Long Suffering
While “patience” is a valid translation of the greek word “μακροθυμία” other translations, in an effort to keep to the other aspects of the meaning translate the word as “long suffering” which, very clearly, means suffering for a long time. This understanding of the word brings out an understanding of the word patience that encompasses the most dreaded part, time. A person does not need patience in order to endure a quick event, rather to have patience a person must endure it over time awaiting the goal in mind. Neither does one need to have patience during pleasant experiences. Patience is not enduring the outpouring of riches, but rather looks ahead to the outpouring of blessings that will one day come. Patience, then, is rooted in the hope of a future and eternal glory that cannot be stripped away. For the Spirit filled Christian, this patience expressing itself by standing strong and enduring through whatever the world has to offer and to set our eyes on the eternal glory that is before us. Patience is not about standing in an effort to achieve greatness but rather and understanding that Jesus already has on our behalf.