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What does the Bible say about God's patience with sin?

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God's patience with sin is shown through His willingness to refrain from anger for the sake of His name, as highlighted in Isaiah 48:9.

In Isaiah 48:9, the Lord declares, 'For my name's sake will I defer mine anger, and for my praise will I refrain for thee.' This verse illustrates God's patience, showcasing that He refrains from immediate judgment, not because of any merit in us but for the glory of His own name. It highlights God's character as being slow to anger and abounding in love, ensuring that His people come to repentance and continue to grow in grace. Such patience indicates that God's purpose remains unchanged despite our sins, as He continually works towards our ultimate salvation and restoration, aligning His will with His glorious purposes.
Scripture References: Isaiah 48:9

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