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Why is the race of faith often depicted as requiring patience?

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The race of faith requires patience as it involves enduring trials over a lifetime, and not all obstacles can be overcome quickly.

The call to run the race with patience in Hebrews 12:1 underscores the understanding that the Christian journey is not a sprint but a marathon. Life's challenges, trials, and tribulations can be prolonged, requiring steadfast endurance. Patience is developed through the testing of our faith, which aligns with James 1:2-4, asserting that the testing of faith produces perseverance. Thus, patience is both a fruit of the Spirit and a necessary characteristic to achieve the goal of being conformed to the image of Christ, enabling believers to navigate life's journey with hope and assurance in God's promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:1, James 1:2-4

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The Race
Bob Coffey · Feb 24, 1991
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