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Why is it dangerous to postpone repentance until old age?

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Postponing repentance can lead to spiritual hardening, making it harder to return to God.

The danger of postponing repentance until old age lies in the natural progression of sin in one's life. The longer a person defers turning to God, the more their heart can harden against Him. With each passing day of sin, one's will becomes more stubborn, judgment becomes clouded, and affections become disordered. This deterioration does not occur in a vacuum; it has eternal implications, as the possibility of genuine repentance diminishes with time. The Bible urges individuals to seek God earnestly throughout their lives, lest they end up in a state where the call to repentance is no longer heard or heeded.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:2, Romans 2:4-5

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