Tomorrow Might Be Too Late
We are living in a time of unprecedented access—access to truth, to grace, to the voice of God. Yet with all this access, many still delay. We postpone repentance. We defer obedience. We assume tomorrow will offer the same opportunity as today. But the Spirit of God is not bound by our calendars.
Tomorrow might be too late to forgive. Too late to surrender. Too late to say yes to the call of salvation.
Scripture says, “Now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2). The urgency of the gospel is not rooted in fear—it’s rooted in love. God’s love is calling, but it will not wait forever. The door is open, but it will not remain open indefinitely.
I have seen lives transformed in a moment of obedience. I have also seen lives lost in a moment of hesitation. The gospel is not a suggestion—it is a rescue. And rescue demands response.
If you hear His voice today, do not harden your heart. If you feel the tug of conviction, do not silence it. If you know you’ve been running, stop now. Turn around. Grace is still waiting.
But tomorrow? Tomorrow might be too late.