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What does the Bible say about God's appointed day for salvation?

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The Bible teaches that there is a specific day appointed by God for the salvation of His elect.

Scripture reveals that God has predetermined a time for grace to come to every chosen sinner, emphasizing His sovereignty in salvation. This appointed time is not random but is fixed from eternity, showcasing God's initiative and power in the process of salvation. As depicted in Ezekiel, it's the time when the Lord will reach out to His predestined people, symbolizing His unwavering commitment to His elect. This assurance reflects God's love and faithfulness in ensuring that none of His chosen will be lost.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:8, Romans 8:28-30

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I Am He
Don Fortner · Feb 6, 2000
Joshua

Joshua

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