April 17 – Resurrection Patience
Allow perseverance to finish its work, so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. — James 1:4 Resurrection life does not eliminate struggle—it transforms how we endure it. James reminds us that perseverance is not wasted effort; it is shaping work. Patience in the Christian life is not passive resignation but steady trust that God is forming maturity within us. The risen Christ is alive and at work even in long processes, delayed answers, and unfinished growth. Resurrection patience means believing that God is completing something good, even when progress feels slow. Pause and reflect on the areas where patience feels most difficult. Ask yourself: Where do I feel frustrated by delay? In what relationships or responsibilities am I tempted to give up? Do I see perseverance as punishment, or as formation? What might God be shaping in me through this season? Often, impatience reveals our desire for quick resolution. Perseverance teaches us to remain ...