Monday, July 3, 2023

For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men. — Titus 2:11

 The Bible says that we are currently in the age of grace. Because God does not want anybody to die, He is delaying the execution of His judgment. However, the time of grace will abruptly end one day, and it will be necessary to "pay the fine" for the price of sin. 

We must confess our wickedness to God in this time of grace and place our faith in Jesus Christ, who has already paid the full price for our transgression. However, the "grace period" will be finished and we shall be punished for our sin if we pass away without accepting Christ as our Savior or if He returns and we have rejected Him.

Have you requested Jesus Christ to be your Savior and the provider of sins' forgiveness? If not, move quickly. When the grace period will end is a mystery.

God's offer of saving grace is only valid for a short period of time.
Don't count on tomorrow.
Jesus is asking you to follow Him right now with what is being presented to you, so don't hesitate.  


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What does grace period it mean?
What does no grace period mean?
What is an example of a grace period?
How many days is a grace period?
What is grace period end date?
Can you work in your grace period?
Is a grace period considered late?
Does every job have a 10 minute grace period?
How late is acceptable at work?
Can you get fired by being late?
Can you get fired for clocking out late?
Why is it unprofessional to be late?
Can you refuse to stay late at work?
Is it disrespectful to always be late?
What to do when an employee is always late?
What is the tardy policy for employees?
How to deal with an employee who always misses deadlines?
How do you warn an employee for being late?
What is considered excessive tardiness?
How do I tell my boss no to stay late?
What is considered excessive lateness?
What is lateness policy?
How do you enforce punctuality in the workplace?
What is habitual lateness to work?

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