GENESIS 15:15-16
Now as for you, you shall go to your fathers in peace; you shall be buried at a good old age. But
in the fourth generation [your descendants] shall return here, for the iniquity of the Amorites is
not yet complete.
For the most part, people are very impatient. The moment the stoplight turns green, the driver
behind us invariably honks his horn. You can just see the frustration and impatience in the faces
of those caught in a long line at the grocery store checkout stand. Fortunately, God demonstrates
a great deal more restraint than we do.
When God revealed to Abraham some things yet to come, He advised him that his descendants
would not return to the land for four generations because "the iniquity of the Amorites" was not
yet complete. Even though these people were pagans, God continued to demonstrate patience
toward them.
With Abraham dwelling in their midst (Gen. 13:7), there was always the possibility that
individuals, if not the nation as a whole, might turn to the God of Abraham. While man might
have brought swift judgment, God graciously gave these people over 400 more years to turn
from their idolatry and embrace the living God.
The apostle Peter spoke of this same graciousness. He reminded his readers, "The Lord is not
slack concerning His I promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not
willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance" (2 Pet. 3:9).
Satan loves to convince us that God's patience with us has come to an end. He tries to persuade
us that we have sinned just one time too often and God has washed His hands of us. But we must
reject this lie.
While we must not abuse God's patience, He still stands ready to forgive and receive us back
when we repent. Be confident that you can never deplete the patience of God, if your heart is
pure and your repentance sincere.
THE PERVERSENESS OF MAN CANNOT EXHAUST THE PATIENCE OF GOD.
WOODROW KROLL
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