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What does it mean to have a 'convenient season' for salvation?

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A 'convenient season' for salvation refers to the false sense of timing in which individuals think they can come to Christ at their leisure.

The concept of a 'convenient season' reflects a misunderstanding of the urgency of the gospel. Felix’s response to Paul, indicating he would consider the message at a more opportune time, demonstrates how people often delay their commitment to Christ, believing they can choose a better moment later. This attitude reveals a lack of awareness of the gravity of spiritual needs and God's sovereignty in salvation. True transformation requires a heart that recognizes the necessity of immediate repentance and faith, influenced by the Spirit of God. The preacher emphasizes that genuine conversion occurs when one feels the weight of their sin and need for Christ, often brought about through crises or deep convictions of the Spirit. There is no 'good time' that allows one to negotiate their response to God's grace; it is a matter of recognizing His call and responding without delay.

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