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=ltwin;11539797]Well, I’m not trying to convince you or anyone. I’m trying to clear up a misconception that evangelicals talk a lot about confession of sins but in practice never do it and that we need to “learn” the benefits of contrition and examination of conscience.
I’ll admit that the people who inspired the OP’s post definitely do need to learn the benefits of contrition. But they don’t represent all or even the typical evangelical Christian. They sound rather confused.
My DEAR friend,The fact is that confession of sins and examination of conscience is already a part of the evangelical tradition. Whether you believe our way of confession actually grants us forgiveness and pardon for our sins, that is another question entirely.
I do understand and appreciate that you’re not trying to convince me
I was pointing out to what seemingly is obvious:
There is Only ONE True God [Triune]l
One true God can and DOES have Just One set of faith beliefs: even God can’t hold or abide contrary [even contradictory] positions on the same long defined issues. AND God did not wait over 1,000 years to make evident His One True Faith [Eph. 4:4-8]
Following OT traditions of having ONLY ONE “chosen people” [Exo. 6:7] Christ choose to establish ONLY ONE Church. Again He did not wait more than 1,000 YEARS to do so
Then also following OT Traditions of choosing ONLY One man to lead we had:
Abram, Moses, the Judges, the Kings like David, the Prophets like Isaiah, then John the Baptist, then Jesus who choose Peter [Mt.16:15-19]
So I was sharing with you what GOD’S truth is.
GOD WILL MAKE FINAL JUDGMENT BASED NOT ON WHAT WE MEN CHOOSE TO ACCEPT AND BELIEVE; BUT RATHER WHAT HE GOD MAKES POSSIBLE FOR US TO KNOW AND BELIEVEE. AMEN:thumbsup:
The Holy Spirit led you to CAF for this very reason
God Bless you,
Patrick