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I think "vibes" probably aren't a good basis upon which to decide to "convert." Becoming a Christian is about entering into fellowship with God. He comes to us as God, which means He rules supreme in one's life; He becomes the boss of you. Are you ready to surrender to Him? Are you willing to submit your will to His? This is what true conversion involves. Most people I know don't initially view this prospect with "good vibes."Well ... Tomorrow I'll be attending a church, with some luck. I think I'm planning on converting, if I get good vibes once I'm actually physically in the presence of Christians (rather than just chatting to them online).
I've no idea what an Assemblies of God church is like. Hopefully, they will extend themselves to you with grace and love. I wouldn't dress in a skin-tight tube dress or anything like that. Cussing and crude humor won't go over well, either (not that you'd do these things). I think you should simply "do as the Romans do" when you're in the church - unless they are all sour and cold, in which case, you might want to try another church.I'm very nervous. It will be an Assemblies of God church - is there any etiquette to be observed there? Any dress code, expectations, et cetera?
I would make very sure you know what conversion actually entails before you convert. Converting isn't some formal, contractual thing, or some arcane ritual you perform; it is simply embracing for yourself the truth that you are a sinner in desperate need of a Saviour; that God loved you enough to supply a remedy for your sin; that through Christ you enter into personal fellowship with a holy, Sovereign God.Likewise, given that I have so many ultimately noobish questions, would it be seen as moving too fast if I were to convert?
No, there is no particular schedule on which one must convert. It is a matter solely between you and God.Is there any requirement for how long somebody has to consider it? Will I be scorned and mocked for converting quickly, so to speak?
Bohémien;55777686 said:Thank you for explaining that to me, seashale! Very helpful - and thank you for the resources, I've bookmarked them.How would I catch the Father to ask about these 'inquirer's classes'? He seemed to appear magically out of nowhere for mass, and then disappear within seconds of it finishing!
Bohemien said:Well ... Tomorrow I'll be attending a church, with some luck. I think I'm planning on converting, if I get good vibes once I'm actually physically in the presence of Christians (rather than just chatting to them online). I'm very nervous. It will be an Assemblies of God church - is there any etiquette to be observed there? Any dress code, expectations, et cetera?
Bohemien said:Likewise, given that I have so many ultimately noobish questions, would it be seen as moving too fast if I were to convert? Is there any requirement for how long somebody has to consider it? Will I be scorned and mocked for converting quickly, so to speak?
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