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What does the Bible say about God's patience and grace?

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The Bible teaches that God is patient, showing grace to His people despite their sinfulness and rebellion.

The Scriptures illustrate God's extraordinary patience and grace throughout history. For instance, in Israel's story, we see repeated provocations met with mercy from God, emphasizing His long-suffering nature. Even as Israel turned away and rebelled, God continued to send prophets to call them back to Himself, as recorded in 2 Chronicles 36:16. This pattern is not unique to Israel; it extends to all of humanity, demonstrating that God's grace is at work even amidst our failures. As we reflect on our circumstances, we recognize that if we experience mercies and grace today, they are not due to our righteousness but a result of God's sovereign grace, urging us to bear fruit and live in thankful obedience.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 36:16

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Mark 12
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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