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How does divine visitation affect a believer's salvation experience?

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Divine visitation marks a pivotal moment where God convicts, reveals Christ, and brings joy to the believer's heart.

The day of divine visitation is a critical moment in the life of a believer, as described in Isaiah 12. It encompasses a time of conviction where individuals acknowledge God's righteousness and their sinful state. This is followed by a revelation where they understand that God alone is their salvation, highlighting the centrality of Christ in their life. Finally, this experience culminates in a profound joy that springs from realizing the fullness of salvation. The Scriptures affirm that this moment is orchestrated by God, showcasing His sovereignty in calling and transforming His people into His likeness, fulfilling His eternal purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12, 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5

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