I just read this on my MSN news feed. What would be your answer?Could I become a Christian in a year?
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I just read this on my MSN news feed. What would be your answer?Could I become a Christian in a year?
The following Samaritans became Christians on the day, but they may have had some preparation by previous encounters, and they had Philip who would have preached a powerful message and with a proper conviction and the strength of the pure Gospel. They also had the witness of miracles, possibly healing of a few.I just read this on my MSN news feed. "Could I become a Christian in a year?" What would be your answer?
Absolutely. That's what I thought.Ummmm
It can happen in less than a day. Even in less than an hour.
YMMV.
My thoughts exactly.One moment and in the twinkling of an eye, you can become a Christian, and angels will rejoice with you. It is always instantaneous. The Grace drawing you in might take a little while, but still instantaneous.
Absolutely. That's what I thought.
That might be true of people wanting to join a particular denomination but for folk who just want Jesus in their lives it's as simple as just asking.We find that most of our converts need to attend instruction at our public seminars for quite some time and then private instruction, especially if they have a background some of the normal wrong Protestant doctrines concerning God and immortal souls.
This is still true for some Churches established behind the "Iron Curtain " in the former Soviet Union. (Slovakia) They lived in constant fear and evangelism was an extremely scary proposition. (But commanded by God)That might be true of people wanting to join a particular denomination but for folk who just want Jesus in their lives it's as simple as just asking.
Yes I can understand that necessity for certainty in areas like that but that is only about becoming a member of a particular church. It only takes minutes for an individual to become a Christian - a follower of Jesus - once they have realised their need to be reconciled with God. And than some of those may, as you say, need to be vetted before joining a church.To this day they require years of attendance and service before someone is accepted into their congregations. Intensive classes are required before given a baptism.
In CCP churches in China....before you can be a pastor in a church you need seminary coursework of course....but you also need to be arrested, tried, convicted, and especially incarcerated THREE TIMES before any church will accept you as a pastor.
This the article you read ? Good article .I just read this on my MSN news feed. What would be your answer?
Thank you. That gives some context for the question. The author visited multiple churches and retreats over a year's time and ... something changed. The remarkable thing about it isn't the time it took; it was the path she took to get there.This the article you read ? Good article .
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Not a particular denomination, but this example shows the method of coming into fellowship with the Apostles and early Christians. The standard was set in the Apostles' time and I suggest that "it's as simple as just asking" could well be inadequate without believing the Gospel.That might be true of people wanting to join a particular denomination but for folk who just want Jesus in their lives it's as simple as just asking.
I've read Strobel's The Case for Christ. It was the text for an Apologetics' course.I watched a film the other day ‘ A case for Christ ‘ a journalist desperately searches evidence to disprove the resurrection. His wife had come to faith and he didn’t like it , thought it was a con.
He finally came to faith ( Lee Strobel )
I kind of knew the name when I watch the film, so I knew he was an author and Christian but didn’t really know his story. I wonder if the film varied n any way to the book !?I've read Strobel's The Case for Christ. It was the text for an Apologetics' course.