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What does it mean to run the race with patience?

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Running the race with patience means enduring steadfastly through life's challenges, trusting in God's promises and timing.

To run the race with patience, as encouraged in Hebrews 12:1, implies an active and deliberate endurance through trials and temptations that characterize the Christian life. Patience, in this context, reflects a reliance on God’s timing and sovereign plan, recognizing that the journey may be long and filled with obstacles. Believers are called to hold fast to their faith, looking forward to the finish line with hope grounded in the promises of God. This endurance is not solely about waiting but involves trusting and living out one’s faith amidst difficulties, supported by the knowledge that God is in control and working everything for their good and His glory.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:1

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