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What does the patience of the saints mean?

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The patience of the saints refers to their enduring faith in Christ amidst persecution and trials, trusting in God's ultimate justice.

The patience of the saints, as described in Revelation, signifies the ability of believers to endure suffering and persecution with steadfast faith. In the face of the beast’s oppression, saints are reminded to remain faithful and patient, trusting that God will deal justly with their adversaries. This theme echoes throughout both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the assurance that God will vindicate His people. As they navigate tribulations, believers are encouraged to focus not on earthly power but on their eternal security in Christ. This perspective fosters resilience and hope, assuring the faithful that their struggles are known by their Savior who ultimately reigns victorious.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:10, Psalm 37:7

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