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1 | Is there any practical difference? | Bible general Archive 1 | Bill Mc | 20132 | ||
Dear Tim, Thanks for posting your question. As I have been 'labeled' as having no 'label' in the C and A debate (this forum, ya gotta luv it!), this is not an answer to your question. If both C and A listed their core beliefs, as implied in anothor post, I would probably line up more closely with one over the other. But as this is not the goal of this string, I thought that I would offer some 'practical' areas for this question. How does your belief in Calvinism or Armenianism affect: Your personal relationship to God? How accepted you feel that you are to God? Your prayer life? Your Bible study? Your worship of God? Your ability to share the gospel with others? Your efforts to disciple others? Your fellowship with other believers? Your involvement in the local church? Your involvement in missions? Your manifestations of the gifts of the Spirit? The fruit of the Spirit in your life? Thanks for the opportunity to ask these questions. In Christ, Bill Mc |
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2 | Is there any practical difference? | Bible general Archive 1 | Sir Pent | 20204 | ||
Questions Answered .............................. Dear Forumites, I will try to help this discussion by answering the questions from one perspective so that those from the other perspective will have something to compare and contrast to. 1. My personal relationship with God? I view him as my Savior and Lord of my life. We communicate through prayer, scripture, and the words of those He has put in my life. I am confident that God has my best interest at heart. 2. How accepted by God? I feel completely accepted by God. This is not because I deserve to be, but because God relates to me through the cleansing power of Jesus sacrifice for my sins. 3. How is prayer life? My prayer life is mainly conversational during times when I am alone and quiet. However, I also sometimes participate in public prayer. I do this at church, Sunday school, and before meals. 4. How is Bible study? I most often gain insight from scripture when searching it as a result of conversations with other believers. Sometimes checking a pastors sermon, or responding to a post on this forum :) 5. How to worship God? I worship God by singing praises to Him, praying to Him, and trying to live a life that is pleasing to Him. 6. How do I share the gospel with others? I try to live as a good example of Christ around them. I also at times will talk with them about how Christ has made a difference in my life. I also participate in evangelistic activities with my church in order to show God's love to the Lost. There are several more questions, but I'll answer those in the next post. What are your thoughts so far. Does anything stick out as being specifically different? |
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