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How do Christians understand God's longsuffering?

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God's longsuffering is seen as His patience and willingness to delay judgment while offering grace to His people.

In Christian doctrine, particularly within the sovereign grace perspective, God's longsuffering is a testament to His unending mercy and compassion towards His elect. Isaiah 30:18 articulates that 'the Lord waits' to show grace, highlighting His purposeful delay in executing judgment. This attribute illustrates God’s desire to lead sinners to repentance rather than immediate condemnation, reinforcing the belief that He actively seeks the salvation of His people. Believers understand that this patience is part of God’s perfect plan to bring about repentance and is a reflection of His love and care for His creation. It serves as a reminder of God's commitment to His covenant promises, assuring His people that He is always at work—even in their spiritual struggles.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18

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