What does it mean that today is the day of salvation (2 Corinthians 6:2)?

TL;DR

Now is not just another moment—it is the moment God has opened the door of salvation through Jesus, making forgiveness and new life available right now. But this window will not stay open forever, so the call is urgent: don’t wait—respond to Christ today before today is gone.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

“Now is the day of salvation” declares that the long-promised time of God’s saving work has arrived through Jesus Christ, fulfilling what was foretold in Isaiah 49:8. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus accomplished the great exchange—taking on sin so that we might receive His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21; John 3:16). Because of this, salvation is not a distant hope but a present reality, offered right now through the message proclaimed by Christ’s ambassadors (2 Corinthians 5:20). Yet this opportunity is not open forever, as Scripture warns of a coming day of judgment when God’s offer of grace will close (Romans 5:9). This means “today” carries eternal weight, calling for immediate repentance and faith rather than delay. It also reshapes how believers live, urging us to act with urgency in sharing the gospel and reflecting Christ to others. The time is not coming—it is here, and the question is whether we will respond while the door is still open.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

We often live as if there will always be more time—more time to repent, more time to take God seriously, more time to share the gospel—but Scripture cuts through that illusion with urgency: today is the day. We cannot afford spiritual procrastination because the opportunity God is offering right now is both real and temporary.

If you have not trusted Christ, the call is immediate—turn from sin and receive the salvation He has already secured. If you have trusted in Christ for the forgiveness of sins, this truth reshapes how we live. It calls us to speak, love, and act with urgency toward those who are still outside. Every moment becomes weighty, not in fear, but in purpose because God is actively calling people to Himself through us. We are not waiting for the “right time”—we are living in it. Will we respond today?

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