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God's Longsuffering

4 sermons

God's longsuffering is a fundamental concept in the Bible, underscoring the patient and merciful nature of God towards humanity, despite its rebelliousness and sinfulness. As expressed in Psalms 103:8, "The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy," God's longsuffering is a demonstration of His love and desire for humanity's repentance and salvation. This attribute is also highlighted in 2 Peter 3:9, which states that God is "not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance," illustrating His patience and longsuffering towards those who have not yet come to faith. Additionally, Romans 2:4 notes that God's kindness and longsuffering are meant to lead people to repentance, emphasizing the redemptive purpose of His patient nature.

John Gill

John Gill expounds on 1 Peter 3:20, discussing the disobedience of those in the days of Noah who ignored God's warnings and the preaching of Noah, leading to their destruction in the flood. He emphasizes God's longsuffering during the 120 years of ark preparation, where only eight souls were saved,

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes the role of Jesus Christ as our Advocate with the Father, explaining that this title signifies His representation of sinners before God. He outlines the implications of having an advocate, including the acknowledgment of our sinfulness and the compassionate nature of God, w

J.C. Ryle

J.C. Ryle emphasizes the centrality of the cross of Christ in the Christian faith, urging believers to reflect deeply on their personal feelings and thoughts about it. He highlights the Apostle Paul's declaration of glory solely in the cross, contrasting it with the many things Paul could have boast

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound truth of Jesus as the Son of God, detailing His miraculous birth, marvelous life, and supernatural ministry. He highlights the significance of Jesus' atoning death, which was foretold by over 300 prophecies, and the miraculous events that accompanied it. Smith arg

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