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1 | Identifying the born again moment | NT general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 77868 | ||
The gift of tongues was given to a donkey too, but that didn't save his soul :) The outpouring of the Spirit in Acts 10 was a sign, that's all. It's funny that you think you've made a point: "They were praising God, which unbelievers can't do (1 Cor 2:14)" Attention forum, does anyone think 'unbelievers' praise God? Raise you hands, everyone who thinks 'unbelievers' praise God?....Still looking....waiting....no hands going up yet....raise your hands if you believe 'unbelievers' praise God.... Well, I guess no one thinks that 'unbelievers' praise God. So what was your point??? If the question is can the 'unsaved' praise God? The answer is yes, they can and do. Cornelius was not saved yet, when the God heard his prayers and saw his good works (Acts 10:2,4). I assume that he was even praising God in his prayers to God, the ones the angel says God heard. And he was not yet saved (Acts 11:14). So, once again, let the forum know that Searcher56 is once again wrong. Disciplerami |
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2 | Identifying the born again moment | NT general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77869 | ||
You say "the gift of tongues was given to a donkey" ... but, where in the NT? The gifts of the Spirit weren't given until after Penecost. My point is since Cornelius and Company were praising God, they were believers. According to you -- no one at the firum does, either. Where does the Bible say that unbelievers praise God? Yes, God heard his prayers (that someone be sent, so he could hear to Gospel ...) and saw his alms be given. But is that praise? Disciplerami, you claim that I have been proven wrong ... without any evidence ... that I cannot refute. |
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