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What role does God's long-suffering play regarding His remnant?

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God’s long-suffering allows for the gathering of His elect remnant, ensuring that none of them perish.

The concept of God's long-suffering is deeply intertwined with the doctrine of the remnant. In 2 Peter 3:9, it is expressed that God is not willing that any of His elect should perish but that all should come to repentance. This long-suffering reflects God's patience as He waits for His chosen ones to turn to Him. His preservation of the world and delay of final judgment demonstrate His mercy, allowing time for His elect to be gathered in. The promise that all of God's chosen will ultimately be saved is a testament to His unwavering commitment to His remnant.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9

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The Remnant
Wayne Boyd · Apr 2, 2026
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