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Patient Leadership

ā€œImpatience is, as it were, the original sin in the eyes of the Lord. Ā For, to put it in a nutshell, every sin is to be traced back to impatience. I find the origin of impatience in the Devil himself.ā€ Tertullian (160-220 AD) In a brilliant essay entitled ā€œOf Patience,ā€ Tertullian wrestles deeply with a theme we rarely talk about today – i.e. Godā€™s nature to be patient. I have been pondering this essay for the past few weeks, reflecting on the intersection of leadership and patience, especially in my own life. The following are a few challenging quotes from Tertullian’s exegesis of Scripture worthy of prayer and reflection for every one of us in leadership: God allows Himself to become incarnate: in His mother’s womb He awaits (the time of birth) and after His birth suffers Himself to grow into manhood, and, when an adult, shows no eagerness to become known, but bears. Read more.