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No ... YOU ARE BRILLIANT. |
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BTW .... first generation OPs (Urshan, Haywood, etc,) would shudder at your response. |
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I think there is a notion that if one completes steps one and two but is hung up on not being able to speak in tongues and hence be born again/saved it's because you were never forgiven in the first place because your repentance wasn't "genuine" or full ... Bernard makes this assertion in his New Birth book also ... Quote:
I find even more puzzling if this person has not yet been fully forgiven ... having not been baptized ... but is eligible to be filled w/ God's Spirit indwelling them while still dead in sin or completely forgiven. And how does an altar worker fully discern in a 10 minute prayer session where a seeker is ...spiritually ... This seems very odd. Also the task in placing this salvational moment of tongue talking on the shoulders of an altar worker in convincing a seeker that they are not fully repented and yet says that one receives the Spirit in spite of the workers .... this is all .... well .... The dilemmas presented here are too obvious. The assumptions "wrapped in spiritual discernment" made here can also be disastrous and/or discouraging to the new believer to the point where they can walk away thinking they are not "saveable" .... This has been stated by many who did not speak in tongues "right away". |
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He never mentioned baptism. He never mentioned being dead in sin or completely forgiven. You are putting your theology into what he is saying. He never defines repentance. You seem to be twisting DB's words into knots. Why don't you put some strings on DB and words in his mouth! Then you can make DB say whatever you want even "To a "three-stepper", your sins are not forgiven until you've spoken in tongues. " Since you agree with TimLan "He's not far from the truth ...." and are looking for ways to try and prove it. DB seems to be saying that with true faith and repentance a person should expect to receive the Holy Spirit. That is what the Bible portrays in Acts 10. |
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Maybe sourcing the page and seeing that his thoughts are all linked in this chapter and book on the New Birth might mitigate some of your objections based on "frustration" w me adding to his thoughts? You will notice these guidelines are in a subheading in his chapter that speaks of the things you say he did not speak of ... His words on this topic ... need no twisting and it's all his theology .... http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...al/New-Ch5.htm |
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