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What does the Bible say about the time of visitation?

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The Bible highlights that the time of visitation refers to when God, through Christ, comes to His people, offering them peace and salvation.

In Luke 19:41-44, Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, lamenting that the people did not recognize the significance of His visitation. He points out that if they had known the things that belonged to their peace, they would have embraced Him. This 'time of visitation' emphasizes God's grace and the tragic refusal of His offer of salvation. The Scripture illustrates that this moment was not merely historical; it represents the principle that God actively seeks a relationship with His people. Jesus’ coming was a clear manifestation of His desire to gather His people under His wings, as He expressed previously in Luke 13:34.
Scripture References: Luke 19:41-44, Luke 13:34

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