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What does the term 'day of visitation' mean in the Bible?

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The 'day of visitation' refers to a specific time when God offers grace and opportunity for repentance.

The term 'day of visitation' signifies a specific period designated by God when He reaches out to humanity, offering grace and calling people to repentance. In Luke 19:44, Jesus laments, 'because you did not recognize the time of God's coming to you.' This indicates that there are moments when God makes His presence known and provides opportunities for salvation and reconciliation. The significance of recognizing these moments is emphasized throughout our spiritual walk, serving as a reminder that one must be alert and responsive to God's calling. Ignoring these divine encounters can result in severe consequences, as evidenced by the hardened hearts of Jerusalem’s inhabitants—who faced spiritual blindness due to their rejection of Christ’s offer.
Scripture References: Luke 19:44

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