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Why is the timing of God's salvation important?

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The timing of God's salvation is important because it demonstrates His sovereignty and perfect plan for redeeming His people.

God's timing in salvation is a reflection of His sovereign will and providential plan. The Apostle Paul highlights this when he states that he was sent to preach the gospel to those who had never heard of Christ, fulfilling prophecies such as those found in Isaiah 52. This indicates that God’s grace is not arbitrary but is executed at the perfect time in history, elucidating how God's purpose is carried out among the nations. Such precise timing illustrates that the spread of the gospel is orchestrated by God to reach His elect, affirming that no one comes to faith without Divine initiation.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4, Isaiah 52:7-10

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