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6.28.2021

Regeneration

>People could only believe in infant baptism if they don’t truly understand and believe God is Sovereign, as you said they are man-centred rather than God-centred. Our regeneration and justification could only have come from one place, and that isn’t from the creation. You can’t be regenerate and not see these things, at least when you read them or someone points them out you should be able to accepted them as spiritual truth. -W


Agree. Direct engagement of the living, quickening word of God is how one is regenerated by the Holy Spirit. I don't ever want to limit the Holy Spirit though, it should be stated. He can regenerate going back in time even with a direct touch. He uses the Bible though because it so goes against everything fallen in us. It's an epic struggle to engage the Bible complete with tremendous friction at every step, but that in itself is what changes us. Then to get to understanding the parts in relation to the whole is even more epic struggle, yet the Holy Spirit guides and helps. Pastors and theologians who think it's too difficult or impossible for an everyday person to accomplish are engaging in academic vanity and shallowness. Also, if they think they need to mediate it all they are just operating in a hazy, half Romanist state.

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