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Salvation Rejection

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Salvation rejection is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating the gravity of human choice in response to God's grace. In Luke 2:33-35, Simeon prophesies to Mary that her child, Jesus, will be a sign that is opposed, revealing the stark reality that many will reject the salvation He offers. This rejection is not merely a passive dismissal but an active choice against the light of truth, as seen in John 3:19-20, where it is stated that people loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil. The consequences of rejecting salvation are severe, as outlined in Hebrews 10:26-27, which warns that those who willfully sin after receiving the knowledge of the truth face a fearful expectation of judgment. Furthermore, in Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus emphasizes the narrow path to life, indicating that few find it, which highlights the tragic reality of many choosing the wide road that leads to destruction. Ultimately, the rejection of salvation is a reflection of the human heart's resistance to God's transformative love, as echoed in Romans 1:21, where it is noted that although they knew God, they neither glorified Him nor gave thanks to Him. Understanding this theme invites believers to reflect on the importance of proclaiming the gospel and the urgency of accepting the gift of salvation.

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Favell Lee Mortimer delves into the profound encounter of Joseph, Mary, and Simeon, where Simeon prophesies about the destiny of Christ as a light to the Gentiles and the glory of Israel. Simeon also forewarns Mary of the sorrows she will endure as the mother of the Savior, emphasizing the pivotal r

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