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What does the Bible say about the urgency of salvation?

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The Bible emphasizes the urgency of salvation, stating that no one is saved without being earnest about their sin and need for grace.

The urgency of salvation is a central theme in Scripture, as illustrated in Isaiah 62. The chapter underscores that God will not hold His peace or rest until the righteousness of Zion and its salvation is made manifest. This urgency highlights that sinners, under the conviction of the Holy Spirit, must fervently pursue God's grace. Our Lord Jesus affirmed this urgency by saying, 'The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.' Thus, salvation is not a passive endeavor; it requires a zealous heart and commitment to seeking Christ in the face of sin and eternity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62, Matthew 11:12, 2 Corinthians 6:2, Psalm 90, Hebrews 3:15

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Give Him No Rest
Don Fortner · Aug 6, 1995
Joshua

Joshua

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