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How do we know God's timing is perfect for salvation?

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God's people are saved in His good time, as illustrated in Jeremiah 29, where He promises to deliver His people after 70 years (Jeremiah 29:10).

The sermon emphasizes that God operates within His divine timeline, and the salvation of His people unfolds in the fullness of time. In Jeremiah 29:10, God assures Israel that after 70 years of captivity, He will visit them and fulfill His promises. This teaches believers that their own salvation is not a matter of chance or personal merit but orchestrated by God's perfect timing. Paul reiterates this in Galatians 4:4, stating that Christ came 'in the fullness of time.' Thus, every believer’s experience of salvation is governed by God's sovereign plan, affirming that He is in control of all circumstances and timing, ensuring they encounter Him when it is best for their spiritual growth.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:10, Galatians 4:4

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