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What does the Bible say about God's delayed deliverance?

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The Bible teaches that God's delayed deliverance often serves to reveal His greater glory and power.

In Mark 5, we see an instance of delayed deliverance through the story of Jairus and the woman with the issue of blood. While Jairus faced an urgent need for his dying daughter, Jesus stopped to heal another woman, demonstrating that God's timing is purposeful. The apparent delay was not a sign of God's neglect, but rather an opportunity to increase faith and showcase God's sovereignty. God's purpose in delaying deliverance is explicated through various scriptural passages, suggesting that His timing allows for both personal growth and a greater manifestation of His glory.
Scripture References: Mark 5:21-43

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