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1 | ?self effort 2 B holy now vs befor saved | Phil 3:9 | Pam D | 100279 | ||
Dear Ken, I am so sorry. I did not mean to slight you in any way. I posted the note to Joe at 2:45 am and I was getting awfully tired so I went to bed and planned to send a note to you this morning. Since Joe was coming from a Reformed perspective and I am unfamiliar with that viewpoint, I wanted especially to hear his views on this subject which is why I emailed him first. I hope you have had a chance to read the article that I recommended. I would certainly love to hear your views on it as well as I am still a little bit shaky on my conclusions. You will also note that I just emailed Joe another note in response to his note to me and I asked for his perspective on another question. Would you please respond to that question too? Blessings, Pam |
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2 | ?self effort 2 B holy now vs befor saved | Phil 3:9 | Ken hepting | 100309 | ||
No worries, Pam. On this one I just didn't want to barge in an "pontificate" like I have been known to do. I read the article "Wesleyan - Keswick Models of Sanctification" here on the net. I confess I knew nothing of Keswick and it spoke volumes to me about what I believe to be correct/incorrect. I'm not unsure as a result of my reading but rather am most convinced why there are so many denominations. I don't hold with all of what John Wesley espoused either but through it all we have history to show us that God used it all to bring about His purposes. I'm becoming more persuaded God allowed all the differences to happen to narrow down the field to those who seek Him because they really Love Him, not for religious reasons. |
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