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What does the Bible say about patience during trials?

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The Bible encourages believers to be patient during trials, as seen in James 5:7-11.

The epistle of James strongly emphasizes the need for patience in the face of trials and afflictions. In James 5:7-11, believers are reminded to be patient until the coming of the Lord, just as the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the harvest. This patience in suffering is exemplified by the prophets and specifically by Job, who endured severe afflictions yet remained steadfast. The text illustrates that enduring such trials not only brings about personal character growth but also affirms God's mercy and compassion towards His people, underscoring the importance of trusting in God's provision and timing during difficult circumstances.
Scripture References: James 5:7-11, Job 42:10

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Considering Job
Clay Curtis · Mar 21, 2010
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