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Why is God's timing important for salvation?

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God's timing in salvation reflects His sovereignty and wisdom, ensuring that His purposes are perfectly executed.

The importance of God's timing in salvation is a central theme in Scripture, as seen when the Lord Jesus says, 'when I came to this place' (Luke 19:5). This signifies that salvation is not a random event but is rather governed by God's divine chronology. The narrative of Zacchaeus shows that God's timing is aligned with His sovereign plan, as He reveals His mercy at the appointed hour. Each individual's salvation comes at God's discretion, showcasing His authority and the intricacies of His redemptive work throughout history. This reinforces the idea that our lives are orchestrated by His sovereign will.
Scripture References: Luke 19:5, Ezekiel 16:6

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