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1 | Order of occurance | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 128396 | ||
Hello New Creature, My definition would be born anew or born again. Steve |
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2 | Order of occurance | Bible general Archive 2 | New Creature | 128413 | ||
Hi Steve Thanks for the quick reply. I agree with your definition of "regeneration" which you said means "born anew or born again." Let me ask you another question if I may. In the event called "regeneration" do you believe we are passive or active in it. Blessings to you New Creature |
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3 | Order of occurance | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 128432 | ||
Hello New Creature, Yes! And now you're wondering what I mean by that. God is the one who does the regenerating (John 1:12-13; 3:5). We are required to believe (John 3:14-15). Steve |
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4 | Order of occurance | Bible general Archive 2 | New Creature | 128438 | ||
Hello again Steve; From reading your replys, it appears that you believe that "repentance" precedes "regeneration" and that "faith" is subsequent to "regeneration." Would that be correct? Blessings New Creature |
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5 | Order of occurance | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 128525 | ||
Hello New Creature, I would say that repentance precedes regeneration, because one can repent of his actions without turning to God in faith. I would not say that faith is subsequent to regeneration but concordant or congruent. They happen together with salvation. That's why I put them together as the last step. Steve |
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6 | Order of occurance | Bible general Archive 2 | New Creature | 128587 | ||
Steve; Thanks for helping me clarify your beliefs concerning this topic God bless New Creature |
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