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What does the Bible say about waiting for God's grace?

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Isaiah 30:18 teaches that the Lord waits to be gracious to His people, indicating His commitment to mercy and grace.

In Isaiah 30:18, it is stated, 'Therefore will the Lord wait that he may be gracious unto you.' This passage emphasizes God's desire to extend grace and mercy to His people, showcasing His patience and love. The context reveals that even amidst rebellion and heartless worship, God is eager to provide redemption. He waits not due to inability or indifference, but to ensure the appointed time for grace is revealed, often when individuals acknowledge their own insufficiency and turn to Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18, Isaiah 29:13

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