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With Utmost Patience

March 13, 2026
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Alistair Begg: March 13th. With utmost patience. The signs of a true apostle were performed among you with utmost patience, with signs and wonders and mighty works. 2 Corinthians chapter 12, verse 12.

When we think about the period immediately following Christ's resurrection and ascension, when the apostles flourished in ministry and the church was born, it's easy to imagine the signs and wonders and mighty works that were performed and to wish we had been there to see them, to have our faith strengthened and our ministry furthered by them.

Without question, both the quality and quantity of supernatural events in that time were special and unrepeated. The apostles were supernaturally gifted in a way that contemporary Christians are not. It is important to notice, though, that the early church did not make these experiences the touchstone of their faith.

We can't focus solely on the miracles and lose sight of their context. Those who were filled with God's Spirit were immediately concerned to understand and proclaim God's word, which empowered them to have utmost patience, or as some translations say, great perseverance throughout their lives. What built the church was not so much the miracles of the apostles as the faithful, bold endurance of those apostles.

Paul did not want the focus of his ministry to be on the many marvels he performed, or the significant trials he endured, but on the resolute faith God had given him and the truths he preached. Observing Paul's ministry, seeing his burdens, and hearing the cries of his heart, it's easy for us to see that the signs and wonders God performed through him were not meant to be flashy exhibitions of Christian showmanship.

Rather, they were born out of suffering and adversity. They took place in a life that was stretched to the limits, and they underlined the truth of the message that was being preached. Knowing this context would have caused Paul's followers to ask not so much how he did such miracles, but how he could demonstrate such steadfast faith. How could he carry on with utmost patience while suffering? Only by his faith in Jesus Christ and his knowledge of God's word.

What enables us to stand up to tests and to face challenges in the Christian life with patient endurance? Is it miracles, signs, wonders? No. While God's special favor may be a help to us at some point, it's actually a solid experiential grasp of basic Christian doctrine that will undoubtedly be the light to our path when all else seems dark, the root of faith that runs deep, the anchor for our souls.

When God's truth settles in our hearts and minds, we can say with confidence, how firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, is laid for your faith in His excellent Word. What will sustain you? It is not outer experiences, but inner faith. The Spirit's work within you will always be a greater miracle than anything God may do around you.

May others look at you and see not just the wonders He works in your life, but also your utmost patience through trial and the power of His Spirit as you submit to the truth of His word.

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