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When you personally accepted Christ did the pastor ask the following quesation:
Do you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?
Do you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?
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jdlongmire said:He accepted me. I surrendered to Him as my Lord and Savior.![]()
I ask, if they feel in their heart that God has forgiven them of all their sins?jdlongmire said:He accepted me. I surrendered to Him as my Lord and Savior.![]()
BaptistBeliever said:When you personally accepted Christ did the pastor ask the following quesation:
Do you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?
IOW - You did 'accept' Him as your Lord and Saviour. This is stated because you chose to 'surrender' unto Him. If you had not surrendered (accepted) you would not be recieved by Him.jdlongmire said:He accepted me. I surrendered to Him as my Lord and Savior.![]()
Is this relating to the Lordship Salvation threads?BaptistBeliever said:When you personally accepted Christ did the pastor ask the following quesation:
Do you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?
I could not answer the poll. When I trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ, when He accepted me, I didn't have a pastor. I was still attending services at the Church of England, where it was assumed that I had been made a Christian when I was "baptized" as a baby. If the question had been something like: "Did you trust in Jesus Christ as Saviour before trusting Him as Lord?" my answer would have been no.BaptistBeliever said:When you personally accepted Christ did the pastor ask the following quesation:
Do you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?
Allan said:IOW - You did 'accept' Him as your Lord and Saviour. This is stated because you chose to 'surrender' unto Him. If you had not surrendered (accepted) you would not be recieved by Him.
See that was easy wasn't it?
Oh I see, so you 'didn't' surrender to Him like you said.jdlongmire said:Behold the rationale of flawed soteriology. My "choice" to surrender was predestined since I was foreknown by God. "Accepting" implies that I somehow had some autonomous capability.
Which I didn't.
We as a church do place much emphasis on them giving their own testimony, rather than us giving it for them.Allan said:Oh I see, so you 'didn't' surrender to Him like you said.
**nodding patronizingly** :laugh:
Seriously sorry, but the stuff you guys come up with to try and back-peddle from the truth some times just cracks me up. If you 'do nothing' then you would have been saved without 'you' ever having to place any faith in Him.
You learned all that as an atheist and yet didn't learn that you were a sinner in need of a Savior?pinoybaptist said:In my case in 1973 I was a professed atheist who wanted to get a New Testament the church I went into was offering those who would come forward to accept Christ as Savior.
It was the New Testament I wanted and just went along with the Roman Road ride, and the Sinner's Prayer.
As soon as the pastor was told I had been "born again", he gave me the New Testament, and I was out of there in a flash.
I read and reread that New Testament three times from that Sunday to the next Saturday.
During that time I understood in my heart the following:
Your poll assumes that everyone has a uniform experience.
- I was a child of God, and had always been his sheep;
- If Jesus came that moment I would meet him in the air;
- That if I loved Him, then I would follow Him in the waters of baptism which I did within the month;
- That Jesus Christ is God and Man, sinless, perfect, holy, gracious and kind, and that He is Lord whether I accept that or not.
Didn't vote.
jdlongmire said:He accepted me. I surrendered to Him as my Lord and Savior.![]()
Let's get some definitions straight before we slog into tons of verses that use the terms.ReformedBaptist said:God chooses, not men.
Matt 22:14
For many are called, but few are chosen.