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What does the Bible say about patience during suffering?

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The Bible teaches that Christians should exhibit patience akin to a farmer waiting for his crops, emphasizing long-suffering and submission to God's will in times of affliction.

Scripture conveys the importance of patience, particularly in the context of suffering and oppression. James 5:7 encourages believers to 'be patient until the Lord's coming,' likening their wait to that of a farmer who waits for the precious yield of the land. This type of patience involves long-suffering, where afflictions are borne without complaint and injuries are accepted without the desire for revenge. Patience is an active submission of the soul, grounded in the understanding of God's sovereignty and goodness, as seen in Psalm 39:9 and Job 9:12, which remind us of divine oversight even in our trials. The true nature of patience is rooted in faith, acknowledging that while difficulties are painful, God remains just and merciful in his dealings with His people.
Scripture References: James 5:7, Psalm 39:9, Job 9:12

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