Salvation is the greatest thing God has done for us. It has allowed us to be born again and receive God’s love and acceptance into the family and Kingdom of God. It is a marvelous thing. Kind of like being born. Child birth is a miracle and is fascinating to talk about and was a great experience.
Even so, how long should we focus on the fact that we're born? I don’t think I need to debate if I’m actually born or not. The same way it is with Salvation. Yes, it’s great, but at some point, we need to begin progressing beyond salvation to greater truths and experiences of the Christian walk.
In 1 Cor 3:2 Paul says,
I fed you with milk and not with solid food; for until now you were not able to receive it, and even now you are still not able;
There even comes a point of moving past the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and praying in tongues and prophetic utterances. This also is a great experience, but it too is to be used in ministering and gaining spiritual ground, moving farther on in the Christian walk.
Hopefully this is well received and will help steer some of the threads away from only debating salvation and other base discussions.
Even so, how long should we focus on the fact that we're born? I don’t think I need to debate if I’m actually born or not. The same way it is with Salvation. Yes, it’s great, but at some point, we need to begin progressing beyond salvation to greater truths and experiences of the Christian walk.
In 1 Cor 3:2 Paul says,
I fed you with milk and not with solid food; for until now you were not able to receive it, and even now you are still not able;
There even comes a point of moving past the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and praying in tongues and prophetic utterances. This also is a great experience, but it too is to be used in ministering and gaining spiritual ground, moving farther on in the Christian walk.
Hopefully this is well received and will help steer some of the threads away from only debating salvation and other base discussions.
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