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How do we interpret the long-suffering of God?

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God's long-suffering is His patience with humanity, allowing time for repentance and salvation.

In 2 Peter 3:9, we learn that God's long-suffering demonstrates His mercy, as He provides humanity with ample opportunity to repent and turn to Him. This patience is not to be confused with indifference; instead, it underscores His deep desire for the salvation of the elect. The long-suffering nature of God speaks to His sovereign will and the ultimate fulfillment of His redemptive plan. As Christians, we recognize that this long-suffering serves a purpose; it allows God's grace to reach those who are yet to believe, thus reminding us of the importance of evangelism and grace as we await Christ's return.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9, Romans 2:4

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