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<blockquote data-quote="aiki" data-source="post: 68112793" data-attributes="member: 178791"><p>No, it is the <em>Word of God</em>. There is nothing in the least shameful about His Word. And your critical words to me could just as well apply to the apostle Paul who commanded the Corinthian believers to examine themselves whether they were in the faith. Did he qualify that he was speaking only to more mature believers? No. His command was really to all believers - or would-be believers. There is no need to guess at or wonder about one's salvation. Just as there are things that mark a diamond or a dollar bill as genuine, there are also marks of a genuine believer. And one's eternal destiny hangs on not being confused about the genuineness of one's salvation. Good reason, I think, for being clear on the reality of one's conversion. </p><p></p><p>Selah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aiki, post: 68112793, member: 178791"] No, it is the [I]Word of God[/I]. There is nothing in the least shameful about His Word. And your critical words to me could just as well apply to the apostle Paul who commanded the Corinthian believers to examine themselves whether they were in the faith. Did he qualify that he was speaking only to more mature believers? No. His command was really to all believers - or would-be believers. There is no need to guess at or wonder about one's salvation. Just as there are things that mark a diamond or a dollar bill as genuine, there are also marks of a genuine believer. And one's eternal destiny hangs on not being confused about the genuineness of one's salvation. Good reason, I think, for being clear on the reality of one's conversion. Selah. [/QUOTE]
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