Revelation 14:12
Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 13:10, the same phrase 'patience and faith of the saints' appears, directly linking endurance under the beast to keeping God's commandments and faith.
Revelation 12:17 describes the same group—those keeping God's commandments and holding Jesus' testimony—who face the dragon's wrath.
Revelation 3:10 promises protection to those who 'kept the word of my patience'—the same patient endurance commended in this verse.
Revelation 1:9 mentions patient endurance in Jesus amid tribulation, directly paralleling the theme.
Revelation 3:8 commends the church that kept Christ's word and did not deny His name—echoing the steadfast obedience and faith called for here.
Hebrews 6:12 encourages imitating those who through faith and patience inherit promises, matching the faith and endurance call.
2 Peter 1:6 lists steadfastness as a key virtue in spiritual growth, echoing the endurance required.
Hebrews 10:36 states the need for endurance to do God's will and receive promises, directly reinforcing the theme.
2 Thessalonians 1:4 commends steadfastness and faith amid persecutions, mirroring the saints' endurance in Revelation.
Colossians 1:11 prays for strength to have endurance and patience with joy, directly supporting the endurance theme.
Luke 21:19 ties patience to preserving one's life—directly reinforcing the patient endurance of the saints called for here.
Mark 7:7 condemns teaching human commandments as doctrine—contrasting with the call here to keep God's actual commandments.
2 Timothy 4:7 uses 'kept the faith' as Paul's testimony of finishing the race—parallel to the call here for endurance and faithfulness.
Daniel 7:25 describes the little horn wearing out the saints—the same tribulation setting that demands the patient endurance commanded here.
Psalm 78:7 urges Israel to keep God's commandments and hope in Him—the same combination of obedience and trust found in this verse.
1 John 2:5 says keeping God's word perfects love, connecting to 'keep the commandments of God'.
Romans 8:25 ties patient waiting for unseen hope to endurance, echoing the call for patient endurance in faith.
Titus 2:12 teaches renouncing ungodliness and living godly lives, aligning with keeping God's commandments.