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What does Judges teach us about God's long-suffering?

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Judges reveals God's long-suffering nature towards His people despite their repeated sins.

The Book of Judges, particularly through the narratives of judges like Shamgar, teaches us about God's profound long-suffering. Despite Israel's continual rebellion and idolatry, God consistently responds with grace, raising up judges to deliver His people from their oppressors. Judges 2:15 underscores this by stating that the hand of the Lord was against them for evil, yet through all this distress, God remained faithful to His covenant promises. Shamgar becomes a beacon of hope, showing that even in the darkest times, God's grace prevails, and He remains committed to the remnant chosen by grace, demonstrating His unwavering patience and mercy towards His people.
Scripture References: Judges 2:15

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