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... Read moreIn my personal journey of faith, I've often found that the emphasis on "today" in scriptures like 2 Corinthians 6:2 and Hebrews 3:15 truly resonates with me. It’s a reminder that salvation isn’t something to be postponed or taken lightly. The idea that "tomorrow may be too late" strikes a powerful chord; it underscores the importance of making a heartfelt decision to repent and accept Christ while there is still opportunity. I've experienced moments when the noise of daily life makes it easy to put off spiritual matters, but reflecting on verses that urge us not to harden our hearts helps me realign my focus. The message "Come now" is both a call and a comfort—it invites us to approach with urgency but also assurance that grace is available at this very moment. Sharing this message with friends and family has opened meaningful conversations about the significance of salvation and the loving patience of God. It's amazing to see how others respond to the encouragement to "speak now" and not delay what could transform their lives deeply. From my experience, embracing this call to repentance leads to a renewed sense of purpose and peace. The knowledge that "today is the day of salvation" offers hope and motivates me to live each day with intention and faith. This awareness is a powerful spiritual compass that continues to guide my path.