Your Open Word e-Devotional for November 3rd

Published: Tue, 11/03/15

Hello ,



You've probably heard the humorous prayer of the impatient person: "Lord, please give me patience—right now!" Most of us struggle with impatience, but according to a potentially landmark research study there's a surprising way to reduce impatience—gratitude. That's the tentative conclusion from a team of researchers from three distinguished universities.

Their paper on the study, titled "Can gratitude reduce costly impatience?" looked at impatience in adults. Participants in the study were told they could get $54 now or $80 in 30 days. But before they could decide they were assigned to one of three groups. The control group was left to whatever feelings they came in with, while the other two groups were told to write a short paper about a time when they either felt happy or grateful.

The participants who felt either neutral or happy showed a strong preference for immediate payouts—as in "Gimme that 54 bucks now!" But those who were in a grateful frame of mind showed more patience. What's more, the degree of patience exhibited was directly related to the amount of gratitude any individual felt. One of the researchers suggested, "[Displaying gratitude] opens up tremendous possibilities for reducing a wide range of societal ills from impulse buying to insufficient saving."*

It's Tuesday...how are you feeling today?  Are you experiencing some impatience...perhaps over a spiritual matter, or just with life in general?  Let me challenge you to find at least one story in the scriptures that described someone's gratitude...and then spend some time thinking about all the things in life that you have to be thankful for.  God is so good to us!


Have a great day and God bless!



Pastor Mike / The Open Word 







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