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What does it mean that Jesus is patient and longsuffering?

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Jesus' patience and longsuffering demonstrate His unwavering desire for repentance and relationship with sinners.

Jesus' patience and longsuffering signify His profound grace toward obstinate sinners. As described in Isaiah 30:18, the Lord waits to be gracious, illustrating His desire for our repentance and relationship. His readiness to extend mercy highlights His character and purpose. This patience is particularly poignant considering that He could justly pass over those who resist Him. Instead, He knocks persistently at the door of our hearts, often enduring rejection and neglect in the hope of our acceptance of Him. His longsuffering is a testimony to His deep love and commitment to saving those who may otherwise remain hardened in sin, prompting us to consider our own responsiveness to His call.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18, 2 Peter 3:9

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