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How do we know God's patience is a sign of His grace?

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God's long-suffering nature demonstrates His patience and grace toward sinners (Psalm 50:21).

God's patience, or long-suffering, is a reflection of His divine nature and grace. He does not hastily judge but waits for the fullness of human iniquity to manifest. As described in Psalm 50:21, God says, 'These things hast thou done, and I kept silence.' This silence and delay in judgment is not an indication of His impotence but rather a deliberate act of grace, allowing time for repentance and salvation. The Apostle Peter emphasizes this truth, stating that God's patience is directed toward His elect, ensuring that none perishes before the appointed time for mercy. Thus, God's waiting serves His majestic purpose, ultimately leading to both judgment and salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 50:21, 1 Peter 3:20

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