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Indeed.It would require too much speculation.
So it is curious that you would make some sort of claim regarding Cornelius.
Based on what do you make this claim of “a period of a few years”?Cornelius had never been presented with the Christian revelation; we are talking a period of a few years after the resurrection, at most, if even that.
If someone has never been presented with the Christian revelation, is it still possible according to your theology for him to please God?
So then your claim is that Cornelius was regenerated?Unregenerate people don’t worship God truly and serve Him with good works (as Cornelius did).
When did this occur?
Or is your claim that someone can be unregenerated and yet serve God?
There can be no both/and here. A true dichotomy exists.
Either a man can be unregenerated and please God…
OR
Cornelius was regenerated without ever hearing the kerygma.
How could this be, according to your theology?
And where do the Scriptures talk about a “special period” in which dispensations are permitted to be “regenerated in the same way the OT believers were”?
My guess: nowhere.
And since the Scriptures nowhere mention this special time of dispensation (of a few years), are modern day folks also permitted to be pleasing to God and “regenerated in the same way the OT believers were”?