The Divine Tolerance of Lord Jesus Christ
Tolerance in Lord Jesus Christ was not a human weakness but a divine strength — the reflection of the divine tolerance of the Eternal Father. In the holy life and sacred suffering of Lord Jesus Christ, we behold the perfect image of God’s patience, mercy, and forgiveness.
When Jesus Christ was crucified, He did not condemn those who persecuted Him. Instead, He prayed for them, saying, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” This prayer revealed the boundless compassion and divine tolerance that flowed from His Holy Heart — a tolerance born not of anger or revenge, but of divine love and understanding.
The Jews mocked and beat Him, and the Romans scourged Him with cruelty. Yet, through all His suffering, Jesus remained silent in holiness, enduring everything for the redemption of mankind. His tolerance became the sacred bridge between divine justice and divine mercy.
Tolerance of Lord Jesus Christ was as like as the tolerance of the Father God, because the Father God knows our every sin; despite this, the Father forgives our sins through prayers and repentance. In this divine act of mercy, the Son perfectly reflected the nature of the Father — full of compassion, forgiveness, and patience toward humanity.
Thus, the tolerance of Lord Jesus Christ is rightly called Divine Tolerance — for it manifested the holy patience of the Heavenly Father and the compassion of the Holy Spirit. The Divine Tolerance of the Holy Trinity is one, not three — for the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are One in divine mercy, divine patience, and divine love.
Through the Divine Tolerance of Jesus Christ, humanity witnessed the eternal truth: that divine love conquers sin through forgiveness, and divine patience redeems the world through grace.
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