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1 | Do sinners have a time of visitation? | Luke 5:20 | Robert Nicholson | 27461 | ||
Joe: Thanks for the answer. This chapter no doubt is one of the proofs that Jesus is indeed God manifest in the flesh. I have been thinking of the many people who followed Jesus or waited for him in the way hoping to be blessed. I have been looking at this as obedience to the words of Jesus "Strive to enter in at the straight gate" Luke13:24 On the other hand I realize that except the Spirit of God deals with us and reveals to us Christ, then we will be left in the dark. Do you not think that there is a time of visitation when Jesus comes our way and by his spirit implores us to receive him and yet many turn away? Robert |
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2 | Do sinners have a time of visitation? | Luke 5:20 | retxar | 27472 | ||
Greetings Robert, In Mar_10:21 we see Jesus's invitation of salvation, and in Mar_10:22 we see the rejection of it. This was a real invitation, not a token gesture. When Steven spoke before the Sanhedrin in Act_7:51, he said the Jewish leaders always resisted the Holy Spirit. So in order to resist the Holy Spirit it would be necessary for the Holy Spirit to speak to them. So, I would answer your question, YES! Jesus Saves! retxar |
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