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What does the Bible say about God's timing in our salvation?

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The Bible indicates that God's timing for salvation is appointed and sovereign, much like the sunrise each day.

Scripture teaches that the Lord's going forth for the salvation of His people is 'prepared as the morning' (Hosea 6:3). This means that there is an appointed time for the Lord to reveal Himself to His people, parallel to how the sun rises at a fixed moment every day. The natural order is such that darkness must precede light, and similarly, the soul often waits in darkness until God chooses the moment to shine His light into the heart. This underscores the sovereign grace of God in our salvation, emphasizing that we cannot hasten or delay His perfect timing.
Scripture References: Hosea 6:3, Job 38:12, Psalm 130:6, Revelation 19:11

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Hosea 6:3
J.C. Philpot · Sep 24, 2016
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