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Yes, I did receive the Holy Spirit when I was born again at baptism. That’s correct.You do need the Holy Spirit to lead you to all thruth.
You get the Holy Spirit when you are born again.
Yes, I did receive the Holy Spirit when I was born again at baptism. That’s correct.You do need the Holy Spirit to lead you to all thruth.
You get the Holy Spirit when you are born again.
Again please stop assuming who has and has not received the Holy Spirit. That is not for you to judge.You do need the Holy Spirit to lead you to all thruth.
You get the Holy Spirit when you are born again.
It is not one verse.Jn3:3, 3:5So thats it? All this is based on your personal interpretation of one verse in Scripture?
I am not casting a stone or calling anyone unfit.I am asking you to please take the plank out of your eye before you try removing mine.
I whole heartily know that I am a sinner and I do not dare to accuse another fellow Christian of not having been saved. So I ask that you who is also a sinner please do not try to push my Lord off of His thrown so that you may start casting your stone and who ever you feel is unfit.
Well, I am sorry you felt that way. Every practicing catholic believes all what you said, but we also believe that Jesus asked us to be baptised with water in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.I am not casting a stone or calling anyone unfit.
I am provoking the question ‘are you born again with the Spirit’
Every catholic says ‘I was born again when I was baptized as an infant!’
Well I was baptized as an infant also.
And I had no Holy Spirit dwelling in me.
I was a filthy sinner filled with all kinds of lusts of the flesh.
Now the works of the flesh are these: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, hatred,jealousies, wrath, envy, murder, sorcery, heresies, revelries, drunkeness, selfish ambitions
And those who practice these things WILL NOT INHERIT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. Gal 5:19-21
There is no way the Holy Spirit was living in me while I was living in my flesh.
So the infant baptism born again ceremony didn’t work for me I guess.
And anyone who practices these fleshly things probably doesn’t have the Holy Spirit either.
Could you explain when I judged you or anyone else?Well, I am sorry you felt that way. Every practicing catholic believes all what you said, but we also believe that Jesus asked us to be baptised with water in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We have stated to you many times we feel the Holy Spirit working in our lives everyday. We also said that we know we are sinners and pray daily for our forgiveness.
So, I guess with our own words we have answered your question time and again but yet you feel that it is your own personal mission to point out our wrongs. To which I say please stop judging what you have no idea of.
So, are you saying you were not clothed in Christ until you were ‘born again’?I am not casting a stone or calling anyone unfit.
I am provoking the question ‘are you born again with the Spirit’
Every catholic says ‘I was born again when I was baptized as an infant!’
Well I was baptized as an infant also.
And I had no Holy Spirit dwelling in me.
I was a filthy sinner filled with all kinds of lusts of the flesh.
Now the works of the flesh are these: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, hatred,jealousies, wrath, envy, murder, sorcery, heresies, revelries, drunkeness, selfish ambitions
And those who practice these things WILL NOT INHERIT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. Gal 5:19-21
There is no way the Holy Spirit was living in me while I was living in my flesh.
So the infant baptism born again ceremony didn’t work for me I guess.
And anyone who practices these fleshly things probably doesn’t have the Holy Spirit either.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.I am not casting a stone or calling anyone unfit.
I am provoking the question ‘are you born again with the Spirit’
Every catholic says ‘I was born again when I was baptized as an infant!’
Well I was baptized as an infant also.
And I had no Holy Spirit dwelling in me.
I was a filthy sinner filled with all kinds of lusts of the flesh.
Now the works of the flesh are these: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, hatred,jealousies, wrath, envy, murder, sorcery, heresies, revelries, drunkeness, selfish ambitions
And those who practice these things WILL NOT INHERIT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. Gal 5:19-21
There is no way the Holy Spirit was living in me while I was living in my flesh.
So the infant baptism born again ceremony didn’t work for me I guess.
And anyone who practices these fleshly things probably doesn’t have the Holy Spirit either.
I don’t know what clothed in Christ means.So, are you saying you were not clothed in Christ until you were ‘born again’?
This is an interesting quote to me. I have always believed in Jesus Christ, I have always believed as far as I remember that Jesus is God and came for us. And it puzzles me that protestants seem to think that this realization is some kind of great life make over or something. Do protestants not raise their children to believe in Christ? Do they not teach them of Jesus so that one day they can figure it out and have a born again conversion experience? What if a protestant raised their child from day 1 to believe in Jesus and they never had a conversion or born again experience? Are they not born again? Are they not saved?So this change came when you were an infant or sometime when you were an adult. The moment you became a believer you became changed. It could not happen as an infant, see?
Hebrews 6:4-6 it is impossible for someone who has partaken in the Holy Spirit, if they fall away, to renew them to repentance. Read it for yourself.,Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
We believe that a baptized person can later sin. Perhaps you believe in the idea of “once saved, always saved,” which Catholics reject. We believe that a person can enter a state of God’s grace (fellowship), then lose that grace by sinning, then regain grace when we repent and seek forgiveness. So to a Catholic, being “born again” doesn’t mean we’ll never sin again. Being “born again” is just that, a beginning, a second birth, the commencement of a new spiritual life, which no doubt will have its ups and downs. None of us thinks that baptism guarantees us a place in heaven. To enter heaven, we need to be in a state of grace when we die, not just at some previous time such as baptism.
It’s from Galatians. “For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have clothed yourself with Christ.” Gal 3:27.I don’t know what clothed in Christ means.
Hebrews Chapter 6 does not support OSAS. The correct meaning of these very verses is being discussed right now in this thread:Hebrews 6:4-6 it is impossible for someone who has partaken in the Holy Spirit, if they fall away, to renew them to repentance. Read it for yourself.,
St. Paul is speaking hyperbolically there. It’s a mode of expression often used in the bible where the inspired author uses exaggerated terms to make a point. Just take this example from Mt 17:20:Raad Hebrews 6:4-6 it is impossible.
If you believe you were always a good christian read gal5:19-21.This is an interesting quote to me. I have always believed in Jesus Christ, I have always believed as far as I remember that Jesus is God and came for us. And it puzzles me that protestants seem to think that this realization is some kind of great life make over or something. Do protestants not raise their children to believe in Christ? Do they not teach them of Jesus so that one day they can figure it out and have a born again conversion experience? What if a protestant raised their child from day 1 to believe in Jesus and they never had a conversion or born again experience? Are they not born again? Are they not saved?
Because by the op’s definition, being born again is a change from being a non-believing sinner to a believing non-sinner. What if you were a believer from the start, and lived a christian life from the start? Then would you have no hope of being born again? Seems like to me someone who was raised from the start to be a good christian that believed in Christ has no hope of salvation.
And that absurd line of thinking is proof that being born again is more than a conversion experience or a change of heart from a siiner to someone who ‘accepts’ Jesus. Baptism is the true route to being born again and salvation. Not some experience or change of heart.
Romans 3:23 does not mean that literally every human being on earth has sinned. Romans Chapter 3 says that all, meaning all peoples, both Jew and gentile, have sinned.If you believe you were always a good christian read gal5:19-21.
Ever do any of those things? Those are sins of the flesh
I know as a catholic I did most of them.
Rom 3:23 says ALL have sinned.
There is none righteous, no not one Rom3:9-18
We All need a savior
We all need to put to death our flesh.Rom8:13
We all need to be born of the Spirit Jn3:5
It doesn’t matter how you were brought up or how good you were.
No one is good but One, that is God. Matt19:17
The fellow who wrote John 3:3, also wrote 3:5, which says:Think of acts 2 when the Holy Spirit came and everyone started speaking in tongues.
They became born again. That is what it means.
I’m sorry if I was unclear. No, that is not what I’m saying.So you say you were born again at infant baptism.
You had the Holy Spirit living in you and guiding you into all truth.
You were no longer born of flesh but born of the Spirit at your baptism as an infant.
THEN you fell into all kinds of fleshly sin.
So when you were in sin the Holy spirit left you?
Is that what you’re saying?
Then after you came to your senses you came back to the RCC and the HS came back also?
REad Hebrews 6:4-6 it is impossible.
How about accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?“born again” doesnt really apply to a one time thing, because salvation isnt a one time thing, you dont get saved once and for all, its a series of decisions all through your life. it most likely would be aplied to being baptised, if anything. dont fret, if youve been baptised and your not in mortal sin, your fine.![]()
What Bible verse says to “accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?” That phrase isn’t in my Bible.How about accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?