Dorothy Mae
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Here is that post.You said it to rogerg in Post #247.
Where do you see that I define what a Christian is here? That was your claim, that I define Christians as not receiving the things of the Spirit of God AS a definition. I mean, Christians eat breakfast too but that does not define them. Christians sleep but that does not define them. Christians also refuse to receive the things of the Spirit which is why there are so many different theologies and opinions. I mean widely different. Why? Because they also, at times, same as they eat breakfast and sleep at times, do NOT receive what the Spirit of God would say. That is not a definition of what a Christian is anymore than a person who eats breakfast and sleeps.Thanks for your kindness in word, but that is not what I said, not everyone who becomes saved becomes saved in exactly the same manner except that repentance of sin and receiving forgiveness is a necessary part. I mean, how can one be saved from sin if one refuses to admits one sinned and NEEDS to be forgiven and saved? Otherwise the stories are different for a variety of reasons. It is complex.
God can know it and the man God shows the heart to.
David sought the Lord. The people sought the Lord. I can give you scripture after scripture where people sought the Lord. Your scripture is a reference to a particular time in Israel. Jesus told us to seek God. Why if no one does? Now what?
The centurion in the Bible is described as doing good. the Bible repeatedly speaks of doing good. Why is no one ever does any good any where in his/her life. I mean, do you really think that no one in the whole world ever does any good ever???
You think this describes everyone in the whole world? Really? I recall the peace movement. They knew peace and in droves.
Would you like scriptures that discuss who had the fear of God before their eyes?
OK, the law taught us sin.
Christians also do not receive the things of the Spirit of God and call them foolishness. You cannot imagine how many times Christians mock the truth when it does not suit their theology. They are foolishness to them. Discernment is a rare commodity in the church today.
As you see, you are twisting words to suit your claim. I can make hundreds of statements as to what Christians do and do not do and none of them are a definition.Your answer here is to your own post (#247)
I do not recall defining what a Christian is.It is apparent that we have different descriptions of "Christian".