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What does 'now' mean in the context of Christianity?

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'Now' signifies the present reality of our relationship with God and the immediate call to faith and action.

'Now' in Christianity emphasizes the importance of the present moment in a believer's life. It calls for believers to respond to God’s grace in real-time, rather than delaying faith until they feel ready or worthy. 2 Corinthians 6:2 states that 'today is the day of salvation,' prompting believers to recognize that their relationship with Christ is active and dynamic right now. This understanding helps to free Christians from the burdens of past failures and the anxieties of future uncertainties, allowing them to live in the fullness of their identity as sons and daughters of God.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:2

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Now
Todd Nibert · Sep 20, 2017
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