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Struggles by Non-Christians
If I can't be saved, I think I may know why
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<blockquote data-quote="Irkle Berserkle" data-source="post: 76491696" data-attributes="member: 440843"><p>You're imposing your own notions on God's promises. God doesn't promise you'll never doubt again. Irkle (me) promises you will. I had a startling born-again experience 52 years ago, but I still have doubts - about the reality of that experience, the existence of God, the whole ball of wax. I guarantee you, the Pope has the same doubts. Billy Graham had the same doubts. You're imposing a standard that is impossible to achieve. Simply take God at His word and live your life accordingly. Confess, repent and move forward with your life, accepting the inevitable doubts as the reality of life for all Christians. Those who claim doubt-free certainty are simply lying to themselves and pretending. I'm sure your OCD is a challenge, but it shouldn't keep you from having the same conviction in your salvation that other Christians have; you're getting in your own way, blocking what God can accomplish through you. In sports we call it paralysis through analysis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irkle Berserkle, post: 76491696, member: 440843"] You're imposing your own notions on God's promises. God doesn't promise you'll never doubt again. Irkle (me) promises you will. I had a startling born-again experience 52 years ago, but I still have doubts - about the reality of that experience, the existence of God, the whole ball of wax. I guarantee you, the Pope has the same doubts. Billy Graham had the same doubts. You're imposing a standard that is impossible to achieve. Simply take God at His word and live your life accordingly. Confess, repent and move forward with your life, accepting the inevitable doubts as the reality of life for all Christians. Those who claim doubt-free certainty are simply lying to themselves and pretending. I'm sure your OCD is a challenge, but it shouldn't keep you from having the same conviction in your salvation that other Christians have; you're getting in your own way, blocking what God can accomplish through you. In sports we call it paralysis through analysis. [/QUOTE]
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