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How can Christians practice long-suffering?

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Christians can practice long-suffering by being patient in the face of wrongs and trusting in God's sovereign plan.

Long-suffering, or patience, is an essential aspect of a Christian's walk worthy of their calling. This quality enables believers to endure hardships and the sins of others without seeking immediate retribution. The Apostle Peter reminds us that God's long-suffering is a means of salvation (2 Peter 3:15), and as recipients of such grace, we should embody the same attitude towards others. The understanding that God is in control and that all things work together for our good helps Christians remain steadfast during trials.

Moreover, long-suffering is a reflection of God's character, as stated in Exodus 34:6, where the Lord is described as merciful and long-suffering. By practicing long-suffering, Christians not only grow in their faith but also become a testimony of God's grace to those around them. This patient endurance builds a community that mirrors the ultimate love of Christ, who bore our burdens and sins.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:15, Exodus 34:6

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