are you saying patienceThe reference to "patience" is that of waiting--perhaps for a lifetime--which is allotted to us all for our salvation. Because this life of suffering is unto our death, appointed to us for having been born of the lineage of sin since Adam. Which indeed takes patience to endure.
The promise of salvation and eternal life comes to those who believe and consequently are born again of the spirit of God. Which may come at any time in this life where we see God in part. But when this is all over, then we shall see Him face to face, as a child truely seeing the face of their father for the first time.
It means Jesus has come to save us from the burdens we experience of sin and death. If we join with Him, believing that God our Father sent Him, He will walk with us through the rest of this life and escort us out from under the curse that came upon humanity because of the original sin from which we became children. The rest refers to the rest of God, which is life without any burden such as we now know and experience in this life.
Before John the Baptist God carried all people along in their approach of what He promised them along the way since Adam. When John came preaching the forgiveness of sins, it was he who noted the time of our deliverance by identifying Christ. Which was an act of war in the heavens, which Christ eventually won--which was by the "violence" He endured when He was "taken" and crucified.
are you saying that we earn salvation by patience?The reference to "patience" is that of waiting--perhaps for a lifetime--which is allotted to us all for our salvation. Because this life of suffering is unto our death, appointed to us for having been born of the lineage of sin since Adam. Which indeed takes patience to endure.
The promise of salvation and eternal life comes to those who believe and consequently are born again of the spirit of God. Which may come at any time in this life where we see God in part. But when this is all over, then we shall see Him face to face, as a child truely seeing the face of their father for the first time.
It means Jesus has come to save us from the burdens we experience of sin and death. If we join with Him, believing that God our Father sent Him, He will walk with us through the rest of this life and escort us out from under the curse that came upon humanity because of the original sin from which we became children. The rest refers to the rest of God, which is life without any burden such as we now know and experience in this life.
Before John the Baptist God carried all people along in their approach of what He promised them along the way since Adam. When John came preaching the forgiveness of sins, it was he who noted the time of our deliverance by identifying Christ. Which was an act of war in the heavens, which Christ eventually won--which was by the "violence" He endured when He was "taken" and crucified.
thks