Patience Over Persuasion

Spiritual growth happens through love and example—not pressure or persuasion.

In religious culture, persuading others—through debate, evangelism, or correction—is often seen as a duty. Yeshuans teaches a different way: be patient, live the truth, and trust God to work in others over time. Everyone is learning. Everyone is growing. And the Spirit works in different ways, at different speeds, for different people. Rather than trying to change someone’s mind, Yeshuans are encouraged to embody love, practice humility, and extend peace—especially to those who disagree. This principle doesn’t mean staying silent—it means refusing to coerce. It reflects the fulfilled age, where spiritual liberty means that each person must come to truth freely, not through pressure or persuasion.
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