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What does the Bible say about crossing a deadline for salvation?

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The Bible warns that there may come a time when God withdraws His light from those who persistently reject Him, leading to spiritual darkness (Proverbs 1:28, John 12:35).

The Bible indicates that there is indeed a deadline for salvation, a point at which a person may reject God's light so persistently that He allows them to fall into darkness. Proverbs 1:28 says, 'Then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me.' This implies a decisive moment when God's patience may run out. The New Testament supports this idea as seen in John 12:35, where Jesus urges that we should walk in the light while we have it, lest darkness overtakes us. God calls us through His Word and His creation, and when we refuse these calls consistently, we risk being left in a state of spiritual blindness.
Scripture References: Proverbs 1:28, John 12:35, Romans 1:21-28

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