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1 | Does Christ come into our hearts? | Rom 10:9 | justme | 210336 | ||
Meta: Just as a side note, not to confuse the issue, but there is a much better wordor meaning to ask Christ to be our Lord. That word is "surrender". We surrender to Christ our will and We accept His lordship over us. I find to ask Christ into your heart misses the true meaning that Jesus Christ askes us to surrended our will and make Hin totally Lord. Perhaps this makes it more understandable? justme |
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2 | Does Christ come into our hearts? | Rom 10:9 | humbledbyhisgrace | 210337 | ||
Greetings Brother! You bring up a great point!!! I fear we all have been touched by some of the terminology spouted in Christian circles over time which does indeed tend to change not only meaning but also possibly understanding. I find it an area of concern in that we need to gently and lovingly explain (which I think you did a fine job of by the way!). But I have seen how this can go to the extreme in the other direction as well as some will so misunderstand another they will apply their own meaning to what someone else says. Jesus is indeed Lord and it is a blessing from God Himself that we come to that understanding! Understanding and acknowledging that seems to me to make the surrender oh so sweet! God bless, Steve |
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3 | Does Christ come into our hearts? | Rom 10:9 | justme | 210344 | ||
Steve: English or whatever language we use to communicate with, is often not fully understood by the person or persons we areattempting to make understand our thoughts. It amazes me how the Holy Spirit is able to reach out to each of us and we are able to completely understand what is being said to us. Only Jesus has made His will so easy to understand that even a child can come to a saving relationship with Him. Blessings Steve. justme |
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