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What does the Bible say about patience in suffering?

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The Bible teaches that patience in suffering is a virtue exemplified by the prophets and ultimately demonstrated by Jesus Christ.

Patience in the face of suffering is a recurrent theme in Scripture, emphatically illustrated by the lives of the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord. James 5:10 urges believers to consider the prophets as examples of perseverance, urging us not to flinch in our own trials. They endured afflictions not because of wrongdoing but because they were God's chosen messengers—afflicted yet steadfast. Moreover, this patience is intertwined with faith, as seen in Hebrews 6:12, where those who inherit God's promises do so through faith and patience. The perfect model of such endurance is found in Christ, who suffered for our redemption and set the ultimate example of patience.
Scripture References: James 5:10, Hebrews 6:12, James 5:8, James 5:7-11, Job 1:21-22

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