Revelation 3:10
Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 3:8, keeping Christ's word is commended — the basis for the promise of being kept from the trial.
Revelation 14:12 also calls for endurance of saints who keep God's commands — mirrors the commendation for keeping patient endurance here.
In Revelation 2:3, the same 'patient endurance' is commended — both churches are praised for persevering.
In Revelation 16:14, the 'whole world' is gathered for battle — likely the same hour of trial coming on all the earth.
Revelation 13:10 calls for endurance and faith amidst captivity and sword — relates to the patient endurance mentioned here.
Revelation 1:9 also mentions patient endurance — John shares in it, while here the church is commended for keeping it.
Daniel 12:10 describes the refining of the wise during a time of trouble — parallel to the testing purpose of the hour of trial here.
2 Peter 2:9 affirms God's pattern of rescuing the godly from trials, echoing the promise here of being kept from the hour of trial.
1 Peter 4:12 directly speaks of a 'fiery trial' that tests believers — the same testing purpose as the hour of trial here.
1 Corinthians 10:13 promises God provides a way of escape during temptation — relates to being kept from the trial here.
Zechariah 13:9 speaks of refining through fire and testing — the same purpose as the 'hour of trial' coming to test earth-dwellers here.
In 2 Corinthians 6:4, Paul lists endurance in afflictions as a mark of true service — directly aligning with the 'patient endurance' kept here.
In 1 Thessalonians 1:3, 'steadfastness of hope' mirrors the patient endurance kept here — both commend perseverance in faith.
In 2 Thessalonians 3:5, 'steadfastness of Christ' points to the source of endurance — the same virtue highlighted in this verse.
In 2 Timothy 4:7, Paul's fight, race, and keeping the faith exemplify the patient endurance commended here — a strong parallel.
In Hebrews 12:1, the call to 'run with endurance' directly reinforces the patient endurance commended here — a clear parallel.
Luke 21:19 states that endurance gains life — reinforcing the value of patient endurance that is commended here.
Mark 13:13 promises salvation to those who endure to the end — echoing the patient endurance rewarded here with protection from trial.
Psalm 119:67 also uses 'keep your word' — a direct parallel to the obedience commended here, linking affliction to renewed faithfulness.
Luke 11:4 prays to be led not into temptation — a request that parallels the promise here of being kept from the hour of trial.
Ephesians 6:13 exhorts to stand firm after doing all — parallels the patient endurance commended here.
In 1 Peter 1:7, tested faith yields praise at Christ's revelation — echoing the trial and reward promised here.
Matthew 26:41 warns to pray not to enter temptation — parallels the promise of being kept from the hour of trial here.
Matthew 6:13 prays 'lead us not into temptation' — similar concept of being kept from trial as promised here.