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1 | Holy (GHOST) Received but not Realized? | Romans | justme | 91851 | ||
Floyd: I am not sure if you answere myquestion. Although what you said is valid. What I am asking is will a Christian always know if the Holy Spirit is in him or her as the case maybe? I doubt that the Holy spirit ever leaves a genuine saved Christian. I may well grieve the Holy Spirit, but with the Holy Spirit as a deposit or seal on our lives is it not a consideration in a blakslidden condition, we mayd not remember the Spirit is within us? Your thoughts are appreciated. Blessimgs. justme (can you believe I miss-spelled my user name before?) |
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2 | Holy (GHOST) Received but not Realized? | Romans | PastorFloyd | 91894 | ||
Well justme, I don't know if the Holy Spirit will ever leave us but I do know that we can become so hardened by our sins that we may not hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. You know the Word says if we confess our sins the Lord is just and quick to forgive us of our sins. And I believe that even though we may not come back to the Holy Spirit in the same area as when we left Him, we can eventually work ourselves up to the same area of our walk that we were in. I was going to say that the Holy Spirit would not trust us with the things that we had before, but that would go against the Word of His forgiving us now wouldn't it. Sort of like the fact that I can sin against my wife and ask her forgiveness and even though she says that she forgives me, the fact is that she will always remember it and will probably bring it up in the next argument we have. But the Holy Spirit, once He has forgiven us it is forgotten, never to bring it up again. Know what I mean or am I just rambling on? |
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3 | Holy (GHOST) Received but not Realized? | Romans | Searcher56 | 91911 | ||
Scrpture ...1 John 1:9 ... "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" Floyd The Bible does not say "if we confess our sins the Lord is JUST AND QUICK to forgive us of our sins" 1 John 1:9 says "faithful and just" ... and continues "to cleanse us from all unrighteousness". I suggest you stop misquoting Scripture. Searcher |
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