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"Patience" implies suffering, enduring or waiting, as a determination of the will and not simply under necessity. As such it is an essential Christian virtue to the exercise of which there are many exhortations.
- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Patience
The word "patience" does not occur in the Old Testament, but...
- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Patience
PATIENCE. pa'-shens (hupomone, makrothumia): "Patience" implies suffering, enduring or waiting, as a determination of the will and not simply under necessity. As such it is an essential Christian virtue to the exercise of which there are many exhortations.
Patience is an expression of our trust in God’s power and strength as He moves in our affairs (Rom 9:22; 1 Pet 3:20). Along with singleness of vision, consistent and persistent effort, patience is the key to achieving our goal (Prov 25:15; Lk 8:15, 18:1-8; Jas 5:11).
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 ...
8318 patience. The quality of forbearance and self-control which shows itself particularly in a willingness to wait upon God and his will. Believers are called upon to be patient in their expectations of God’s actions, and in their relationships with one another. God’s patience.
An active endurance of opposition, not a passive resignation. Patience and patient are used to translate several Hebrew and Greek words. Patience is endurance, steadfastness, longhysuffering, and forbearance. God is patient (Romans 15:5).
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1. The suffering of afflictions, pain, toil, calamity, provocation or other evil, with a calm, unruffled temper; endurance without murmuring or fretfulness. patience may spring from constitutional fortitude, from a kind of heroic pride, or from christian submission to the divine will. 2.