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What does the Bible teach about being patient with others?

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The Bible teaches that we should be patient with others, recognizing our own weaknesses.

In James 5:9, believers are instructed not to grudge against one another, emphasizing the importance of patience in our relationships. Given that all humans struggle with sin and weakness, Christians are called to exhibit the same grace and patience toward others that they desire for themselves. Instead of judging others harshly, believers are encouraged to pray for one another and support each other through their struggles, understanding that God is the ultimate judge.
Scripture References: James 5:9

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Be Patient
Frank Tate · Aug 12, 2018