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What does the Bible say about the passing of time and salvation?

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The Bible teaches that the passing of time does not automatically lead to repentance and faith, which are crucial for salvation.

According to Scripture, the passage of time does not inherently move us closer to repentance towards God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. As emphasized in Psalm 90, our lives are like grass that thrives in the morning but withers and dies by evening. This urgency highlights the importance of making the most of our limited time to seek God's mercy. Scripture warns us of the serious consequences of assuming that time will bring us nearer to salvation, as seen in Luke 13:3, where Jesus states that without repentance, we will perish. Repentance and faith require an active and conscious response to God’s call, rather than a passive waiting for time to change our hearts.
Scripture References: Psalm 90; Luke 13:3

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