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What does the Bible say about repentance in old age?

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The Bible warns against delaying repentance, emphasizing that true repentance is hard to achieve after a life of sin.

The Bible teaches that while true repentance is always available, delaying it until old age can make it increasingly difficult. As one grows older, their heart may become harder, their will more perverse, and their judgment more corrupted. This is a perilous state for anyone hoping to repent and receive God's grace, as numerous scripture passages illustrate the urgency of seeking God early in life, rather than waiting until it is too late. Many who plan to repent later may find that 'later' never comes, leading to eternal consequences.
Scripture References: Proverbs 1:28-29, Ecclesiastes 12:1

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