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What does patience mean in the context of faith?

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Patience in faith refers to endurance and the active waiting that fosters a deeper trust in God’s promises.

In the context of faith, patience refers to the endurance required to await the fulfillment of God's promises. Hebrews 6:12 calls for believers to exhibit both faith and patience in order to inherit the promises. Patience includes a persistent hope and a continuous trust in God's timing, especially amidst trials and tribulations. This endurance is not passive; it involves an active seeking and reliance on God, exemplified in the life of Abraham, who, despite delay, persevered in believing God's promise. Therefore, patience is a key aspect of a vibrant faith that remains unwavering in the face of challenges.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:12, James 1:2-4

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