God shows patience with those who reject Him but ultimately will not tolerate unrepentant hearts forever.
The Bible teaches that God's patience is vast, extending mercy even to those who continuously rebel against Him. However, there comes a point, as illustrated in the sermon with reference to 2 Chronicles 36:15-16, where persistent rebellion leads to divine judgment. The Israelites repeatedly turned away from God, provoking His patience until He declared there was 'no remedy.' This serves as a stern warning for all who hear the Gospel: to recognize the seriousness of rejecting His grace. God ultimately desires repentance and submission; without it, we face the righteous consequences of our choices. This theme reinforces the necessity of responding to God's call for repentance while His grace is available.
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