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There is a specific kind of waiting that belongs only to people who grow things, a patience that cannot be rushed by willpower or urgency or even genuine faith, because it is bound to processes that operate on their own timeline regardless of how desperately the grower wants to see fruit sooner. The farmer who plants in spring cannot harvest in summer through sheer determination. The vinedresser who prunes a vine in winter cannot force the grapes to ripen ahead of their season no matter how skilled the pruning. There is a built-in delay between the work done and the fruit produced, a gap that every grower must learn to inhabit, and within that gap lives one of the most difficult and most necessary postures available to a person of faith. I want to talk tonight about this specific kind of patience, the patience of the vinedresser, because I think it describes something essential about how God works in a human life that we tend to misunderstand or resist, usually because we are hoping for a different kind of relationship with time than the one that growth actually requires.
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