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Greetings fellow Reformed Brethren
There is a lot of discussion lately about, what to all intents and purposes amounts to what we know as the Ordo Salutus. Does Faith Precede regeneration and such. I know, I know it gets tiresome going over the same old arguments time after time after time.
I've been reading through John Owens work on the Holy Spirit as published by the Banner of Truth in its excellent little puritan abridged editions and came across a statement I had not thought of before.
Owen contends that it is possible to come under the illumination of the Holy Spirit and even come under conviction of sin and yet remain unregenerate. Of course he says it in a much more long winded way in his original work but I thought it might be an interesting discussion by way of asking if you have witnessed or experienced this either directly or indirectly

There is a lot of discussion lately about, what to all intents and purposes amounts to what we know as the Ordo Salutus. Does Faith Precede regeneration and such. I know, I know it gets tiresome going over the same old arguments time after time after time.
I've been reading through John Owens work on the Holy Spirit as published by the Banner of Truth in its excellent little puritan abridged editions and came across a statement I had not thought of before.
Owen contends that it is possible to come under the illumination of the Holy Spirit and even come under conviction of sin and yet remain unregenerate. Of course he says it in a much more long winded way in his original work but I thought it might be an interesting discussion by way of asking if you have witnessed or experienced this either directly or indirectly