אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם
Erech Apayim

Slow to Anger

Exodus 34:6
Slow to Anger

Where this name appears

“Yahweh passed by before him, and proclaimed, “Yahweh! Yahweh, a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness and truth,”

Exodus 34:6 · World English Bible

What this name means

Patient, longsuffering.

He is patient with you in ways you are not even patient with yourself. He is not pacing. He is not running out of time.

The promise kept in this name

"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds."

Psalm 147:3

How to practice this name today

Four small steps. Don't try to do all of them. Pick one. Do it today.

1.

Tell Him where it hurts — out loud.

Don't summarize. Don't spiritualize. Use the words you would use if no one were listening. He is listening, and He is not shocked.

2.

Receive His presence, not just answers.

Healing is sometimes immediate. More often, it is companionship through the long road. Let Him sit with you today, even before the cure.

3.

Do one small thing that tends the wound.

Drink water. Eat something nourishing. Sleep. Call the doctor you have been avoiding. Stewarding your body is an act of faith, not a lack of it.

4.

Bless one other wounded person.

Healing flows. Send the message. Leave the meal. Speak the kind word. Often the path of our own healing is paved by tending another's.

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