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  1. The King James Version of the Bible lists longsuffering as an aspect of the Fruit of the Spirit. The English Standard version calls it forbearance; whereas, several other versions of the Bible call it patience.

  2. Feb 2, 2023 · Understanding the difference between patience and longsuffering is key to developing both. While patience helps us to remain in control and not react impulsively, longsuffering allows us to persevere through difficult times.

  3. Recently we studied patience, and a thought came to me in the middle of class…. There is a subtle, but specific, difference between “being patient” and “long-suffering.”. Take for example the poor flight attendant having to settle down an unruly passenger 30,000 feet in the air.

  4. Longsuffering is the difference between anger as a knee-jerk response and anger as an intentional decision with a specific purpose. So what does that look like in action? It can be hard to understand the anger of a loving God.

  5. Within the context of Colossians 1:11, the word translated by patience emphasizes endurance in the midst of difficult circumstances whereas the word translated by longsuffering emphasizes the attitude or frame of mind we are to have during the difficult time.

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Key Differences. Longsuffering extends patience into the realm of enduring persistent difficulties or provocations over a long period without anger or complaint. In contrast, patience generally involves tolerating delays, problems, or suffering without becoming upset or anxious, and may not necessarily endure for a prolonged period. 5.

  7. Jan 30, 2024 · Longsuffering, also referred to as patience, is an action equivalent to endurance, great courage and silent perseverance. Biblical scholars often define it as one of several qualities of God’s nature and as a mark of maturity and spiritual health within a believer. It is used more than 50 times within the Bible in reference to God and by Jesus.