Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. –James 5:7
The book of James is extremely practical. It deals with all kinds of issues of life. After all the discussion, at the end of the book, James tells his readers to be patient. That is, after he has spoken of trials, sin, and anger (ch. 1), faith and works (ch. 2), taming the tongue (ch. 3), quarreling and humility (ch. 4), and "living a life of wanton pleasure" (ch. 5), he closes his book with an instruction to be patient until the coming of the Lord. Why patience?
All the crap that happens in life is enough to drive you crazy sometimes. We need patience in order to maintain a proper perspective on life. The crazy stuff that happens here and now is not what we have to look forward to in the future. Ultimately, we have life with Jesus in the new heavens and earth to look forward to. So, in the meantime, James commends an approach to life to his readers of being patient until the coming of the Lord—in other words, remaining calm while we wait for Jesus to come back and recreate and redeem all of creation.
No doubt, we have to deal with the issues of life as they come, and we have to be active, not passive, about it. But, we cannot afford to be short-sighted while doing so. We must not forget about the coming of the Lord. We must remain as calm as possible in these crazy days by reminding ourselves there is a God who is coming back to make all things new.
All the crap that happens in life is enough to drive you crazy sometimes. We need patience in order to maintain a proper perspective on life. The crazy stuff that happens here and now is not what we have to look forward to in the future. Ultimately, we have life with Jesus in the new heavens and earth to look forward to. So, in the meantime, James commends an approach to life to his readers of being patient until the coming of the Lord—in other words, remaining calm while we wait for Jesus to come back and recreate and redeem all of creation.
No doubt, we have to deal with the issues of life as they come, and we have to be active, not passive, about it. But, we cannot afford to be short-sighted while doing so. We must not forget about the coming of the Lord. We must remain as calm as possible in these crazy days by reminding ourselves there is a God who is coming back to make all things new.