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Out of curiosity, was it something that you and the pastor were discussing that caused you to come to repentance of your sins? Or was it just something that came up in your own thoughts as the meeting was happening? And also, since you said you grew up in a Christian family, does that mean they have come to repentance as well? Or do they just claim to be Christians? I understand if you're not sure at this point (sometimes it can take a little time to discern), but I was just wondering since you mentioned that."
It was actually something I asked for help with and while he didn't have any answers on that end he was wondering if I was actually saved and ended up going through the law with me. As for my family, my mother and father said they were saved before I was born, while my dad died over 12 years ago, I actually don't know for certain, definitely a subject I need to raise with my mum and brother though, my mum definitely shows charity and patience and other fruits of the spirit, but I should at least try and figure out if that's because she's saved or if she's trying to work that into her life to try and show it...I doubt it's the latter but better to be certain.
"I can definitely relate--I didn't know what happened to me either on the day I was saved till I read Chris' teaching on repentance, but it made much more sense after that. And it truly doesn't make sense to just believe in Christ if you don't even have a full understanding of why you need to have that faith to begin with. Which is why the Law is the schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, since we can then understand our wickedness and are broken down in sorrow over it. Once you understand repentance it makes so many other doctrines about salvation much more clear, like the doctrine of false converts, true faith vs fake faith, and how works factor into a Christian's life after salvation. It's quite interesting how many people claim to be Christians but they unknowingly have their faith in their own works and a fake faith in Christ, or even faith in a false Christ.
Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. - Galatians 3:24"I think the reason why so many people don't understand the concept of repentance is because so many have tried to complicate it or make it so vague that it could apply to anyone, and I don't believe this is by any means an accident as it says in 1 Corinthians 14:33: "For God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints." That's to say nothing of the greed that some pastors have for a payday that they'd ditch any part of the bible and core doctrine to make sure they don't turn people away. In fact that's one reason I'm no longer at the church I first tried to go to long term. For a start, despite not being certain about being born again until then, I did have a decent amount of knowledge about cults, and I could spot at least 3 masons in the congregation, I tried giving the pastor a book on freemasonry and why it's dangerous, never heard anything more about it. Told the assistant pastor and while he sound like he wouldn't condone anyone being involved in such a thing, he didn't believe me that the three people I told him about would be involved in that...interesting that they were deacons, but I also remember hearing that if a related sect, The Southern Baptist convention ever kicked out the freemasons, they'd lose a good 75% of their membership basis. Heard a testimony from a high ranking former witch at one point that apparently the masons aren't the only ones targeting churches that are actually effective either, so it wouldn't have surprised me if there were other plants from other cults but I had no proof so it was never brought up with anyone. Plus it didn't help that they loosely honoured Christmas as a time of year, thanks to a number of reasons I really don't like Christmas, and listening to carols makes my skin crawl...I haven't been back in a while and I haven't had anyone messaging me asking so I guess that was an easy clean break.
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Yep, the only reason why most people do not end up getting a welcome with open arms when they join is because they are coming in with pretense, false doctrine, or some other clear issue that has to be addressed by someone here, and then they usually get defensive and don't accept the rebuke (because they are not coming in with that humility of repentance). But if someone comes in like you have, very reasonable with what sounds like a true testimony of repentance and faith then we don't have much reason to be very wary. Hopefully you enjoy it here and get fellowship if that's what you're looking for. "
I hope I do too, and I've read some of the "wild e-mails" and...umm...wow...it doesn't really surprise me what some people try and push, but it does make me wonder if they've ever read the bible (it took me about 6 years to do my first read through cover to cover, I'm not a huge reader but I at least like to go for one chapter a day plus listening to it via audio files too.) because there are a lot of times where the doctrines they try and push can be shot down with a few, and in some cases multiple short verses. Then again given how many church buildings these days have all the doctrinal stability of an old wet noodle, and others love marketing on sensationalism, it's no surprise that doctrine these days is in an unprecedented mess, and even then that doesn't feel like an accurate description of the tip of the iceberg.
I know respecting persons is sin so I guess a better way to put it definitely adds credibility to what someone says for me when they can put it in simple and easy to understand terms (after all, if you look at it, the bible does), and if you ask them it doesn't sound like they're a tape recorder put on loop spouting something they don't really understand. I know that no one likes to be rebuked and a lot of people don't even like the conflict that arises from rebuking someone but it's necessary, and it certainly is a biblical commandment. I try to look at it as, yes being corrected isn't easy, but if it's in line with the bible then take it in and understand it, because it is for our own good. If it contradicts the bible then bin it like off food, because there's every chance it won't be good for you.
Thanks for the reply, I hope I can be part of more discussions on here, it's definitely refreshing to have conversations with people who aren't putting on a performance, one thing I used to be involved with was studying the "dramatic arts" and I guess it made it a little easier to spot a performance, and there are way too many people who aren't good actors/liars, and conversing with them always put me on edge.