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1 | calling all sinners | Matt 13:11 | ebrain | 160785 | ||
In support of what Doc has posted, let me add John Ch 6 vs 44, and 65, also Romans Ch 8 vs 28-30. This is a difficult subject. It is not my intention to explain what I believe these verses teach, but rather allow the Holy Spirit to do that for you as you read them. Make sure that you allways read Scripture verses in their context, and allways do what Jesus told you to do as revealed at John Ch 7 vs 16-17. If when you read, it is your will that God's will be done, and you really mean it, then you will know exactly what God is saying to you. Not "you will find out" as NIV translates, but you will "know" there and then as you read. God is awesome, boy is He awesome. Praise His Holy Name. ebrain. |
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2 | calling all sinners | Matt 13:11 | kalos | 160791 | ||
Of course, you are not such wiseacres... ____________________ "It seems odd, that certain men who talk so much of what the Holy Spirit reveals to themselves, should think so little of what he has revealed to others." ____________________ "In order to be able to expound the Scriptures, and as an aid to your pulpit studies, you will need to be familiar with the commentators: a glorious army, let me tell you, whose acquaintance will be your delight and profit. Of course, you are not such wiseacres as to think or say that you can expound Scripture without assistance from the works of divines and learned men who have labored before you in the field of exposition. If you are of that opinion, pray remain so, for you are not worth the trouble of conversion, and like a little coterie who think with you, would resent the attempt as an insult to your infallibility. It seems odd, that certain men who talk so much of what the Holy Spirit reveals to themselves, should think so little of what he has revealed to others." -- C. H. Spurgeon |
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3 | calling all sinners | Matt 13:11 | Overcoming | 160796 | ||
What a thought provoking question, I guess everone agrees The Truth must be revealed before ANYONE can understand it. How and to whom is it revealed seems to be the question. 1. Is it not but by the Holy Spirit that the Truth is comprehended. 1 Cor 2:10-12,10 But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God. 11 For what man knows the things of a man except the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so no one knows the things of God except the Spirit of God. 12 Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might know the things that have been freely given to us by God. NKJV 2. Who does God give the Holy Spirit to? Acts 5:32 32 And we are His witnesses to these things, and so also is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him." NKJV |
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4 | calling all sinners | Matt 13:11 | DocTrinsograce | 160803 | ||
Hi, Over... Actually, technically speaking, regeneration logically precedes conversion, in the orthodox Christian perspective. (See post 151193.) The natural man is unable and unwilling to accept the things of God (1 Cor 2:14), for it is not in his nature. As John Hendryx so aptly puts it, God must perform this spiritual change "in the heart of man by the Holy Spirit in which his/her inherently sinful nature is changed so that he/she can respond to God in Faith, and live in accordance with His Will (Matt. 19:28; John 3:3,5,7; Titus 3:5). It is an inner re-creating of fallen human nature by the gracious sovereign action of the Holy Spirit (John 3:5-8). This change is ascribed to the Holy Spirit. It originates not with man but with God (John 1:12, 13; 1 John 2:29; 5:1, 4). It extends to the whole nature of man, altering his governing disposition, illuminating his mind, freeing his will, and renewing his nature." "Just as in the beginning God said, 'Let there be light' and there was light, so, at the moment He appointed for our new birth, he said, 'Let there be life' and there was life." --J. A. Motyer In Him, Doc |
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