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What does the Bible say about due season?

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The Bible teaches that due season refers to the divinely appointed time for God's purposes to be fulfilled, notably in Romans 5:6.

In Romans 5:6, we read, 'For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.' This phrase 'due time' signifies a season divinely appointed by God for particular events, especially the redemptive work of Christ. God's timing is perfect, and His plans unfold at the right moments. The death of Christ was not an afterthought; it was predetermined by God as part of His sovereign will, ensuring that redemption for His people would be achieved at exactly the right time.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6

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IN DUE SEASON
Kent Clark · Mar 8, 2015
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