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May 27, 2024 · The purpose of these narratives is to exhibit that patience isn't about merely holding on but maintaining unwavering faith in God's timing and plan. We notice a significant echo of this sense of patience in 1 Corinthians 13:4, wherein love is personified as patient – a clear indicator that patience isn't merely about forbearing but enmeshing oneself in a deeper understanding of love.
Aug 24, 2023 · When Scripture describes God as being patient, it means that He endures humanity’s flaws, does not easily get angry, and holds back judgment to make room for repentance. His patience is also demonstrated in how He condescended to work through imperfect humans to carry out His plans. Noah, Abraham, Moses, King David, and the prophets are some ...
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The God we meet in Scripture is a relentlessly patient God. He usually accomplishes his plans along the winding path. He fulfills his promises without haste. He compares his kingdom to a mustard seed. The greatest displays of God’s patience, however, appear in response to our sin. “God is patient” means not mainly that God waits a long time, but th...
God’s patience, like his love, has special significance for his chosen people — the slow-to-anger God of Exodus 34:6 is none other than “the Lord,” Yahweh, the God Israel knows by covenant (Exodus 3:13–15). And yet, amazingly, the record of God’s dealings in Scripture reveals a marked slowness to anger not only toward his covenant people, but towar...
When Paul rehearsed his testimony to Timothy, he framed it as a story of God’s patience: God saved this “blasphemer, persecutor, and insolent opponent” (1 Timothy 1:13) so that no humble, broken sinner would think he’s out-sinned the patience of God. The God and Father of our Lord Jesus is patient toward his people — perfectly patient. As patient a...
In Jesus, the God-man, the song of God’s slowness to anger swells to its crescendo. Jesus’s ministry was one of patience, for to be with us was to bear with us (Luke 9:41). He lived here as light among darkness, sinlessness among sin, the straight among the crooked — as the unrivaled prince of patience. We occasionally see the pain of his patience,...
English pastor Jeremy Taylor (1613–1667) once prayed, “Teach me . . . to read my duty in the lines of your mercy.” And what duty do we read in the lines of God’s merciful patience? In the words of Isaiah, “Return to the Lord” (Isaiah 55:7). The patience of God is a beckoning hand, an open door, a pathway home. It comes to us as Jesus came to Matthe...
The Spiritual Importance of Patience. The biblical meaning of patience extends beyond waiting; it signifies an active trust in God's plan. In Galatians 5:22-23, patience is listed as one of the fruits of the Spirit, indicating its central role in a believer's life. "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness ...
Jan 4, 2022 · Since it is a fruit of the Spirit, we can only possess makrothumia through the power and work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Patience comes from a position of power. A person may have the ability to take revenge or cause trouble, but patience brings self-restraint and careful thinking. Losing patience is a sign of weakness.
Apr 24, 2024 · In Nahum 1:3, the prophet says God is “slow to anger”—greatly patient—yet He “will not leave the guilty unpunished.”. In other words, God will always punish wickedness, but with His own timetable. The concept “slow to anger” means He shows restraint. The word used for Christ’s patience in 2 Thessalonians 3:5 is ...
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The Bible praises patience and lists it as part of the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23) that is built up in us when we follow Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:14). Though patience is often associated with waiting, and waiting is often associated with passivity or a gentle tolerance, the biblical meaning of patience does not imply passivity.