To have an interior nature that may not have an exterior physical
manifestationInsistence, noun."to insist", verb, as opposed to "to exist" or standing out, and not in the sense of persist, assert or dwell upon
something. The term "insist" comes from the Latin "in", meaning inside, interior, inward, and "sistere", meaning standing, dwelling ... So "to insist" here is to mean to have an interior quality or essence that may not have an outward physical
expression.
John: I never said that God didn't exit, i am
just saying that we
should be very patient and wait for him to show up ...
Ludovic: He will never show up, because I believe in the insistence of God ...