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I don't think so. When Charles Finney describes his state of faith even during his conversion, he describes it in terms of an assurance at the level of incontrovertibility, he says it was literally impossible for him to doubt his salvation. THAT's how he defines assurance from the Lord. He then describes his ministry in similar terms. In a given town, he said, he would pray and wait for the assurance of victory, and only THEN he would preach.How about because knowing how Charles Finney and Yonggi Cho operate, neither would advocate the model you are proposing. You have twisted their words and ministries to fit your narrative.
Similarly, Yonggi Cho said that for every major church decision, he and a special team of intercessors would pray and fast until they all got the full assurance (I read this as 100% certainty) as to what direction to take.
I don't think I've twisted their experience at all.
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