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Why does God wait to fulfill His promises?

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God's waiting reflects His longsuffering and desire for His elect to come to repentance, serving a divine purpose.

God's patience in fulfilling His promises is rooted in His perfect timing and divine purpose. According to 2 Peter 3:9, God is 'not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.' This illustrates that God's delay is not a failure to act, but rather an expression of His mercy and love as He allows time for His chosen people to respond to the Gospel. Additionally, His waiting serves to demonstrate His sovereignty over time and space, reminding believers that His plans are ultimately for their good and His glory. While it may seem that God is slow in fulfilling promises, He maintains control of history and the cosmos, ensuring that His plan is executed according to His will. In this way, God's longsuffering operates in tandem with His sovereignty, showcasing His desire for all His elect to be redeemed.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9, Romans 8:28

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