Consider this question - Will God's grace run out and judgement comes?
Title:
When Will Grace Run Out?
Scripture:
Genesis 6:3 – “Then the Lord said, ‘My Spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.’”
2 Corinthians 6:2 – “Now is the day of salvation.”
---
Reflection:
God is incredibly patient. His grace reaches far, and His mercy endures through generations. But the Bible also shows us that grace has a limit—not because God is cruel, but because His justice and holiness cannot be ignored forever.
In Noah’s time, God gave the people 120 years to repent while the ark was being built. They ignored the warnings—and grace ran out. In Zephaniah’s day, Judah heard repeated calls to return to God, but they hardened their hearts until judgment fell.
Today, we still live in a season of grace through Jesus Christ. The cross is the ultimate expression of God’s mercy. But this offer is not eternal in human terms. There comes a time when:
Life ends.
The heart becomes too hardened to hear.
The door of grace closes.
That’s why Paul writes, “Now is the day of salvation.” We must not assume that tomorrow will give us the same opportunity to respond to God.
---
Response:
Ask yourself:
Am I taking God's grace for granted?
Have I delayed surrendering an area of my life to Him?
God’s grace is still open today—but don’t wait for tomorrow to respond.
---
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for Your amazing grace. Forgive me for taking it lightly or delaying obedience. Help me respond to You today, while grace still calls. Soften my heart and lead me in Your ways.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
No comments:
Post a Comment