Jane_Doe22
Well-Known Member
I hear you say that. However, I also hear you use anti-cult rhetoric. That rhetoric is usually in my experience is the opposite of encouraging learning or growing closer to Christ. Just stating my observations.Its not my intent to win anyone to Christ. That's actually impossible for men. I share the gospel and make disciples of men (and women), but absolutely no one is argued or loved into the kingdom. You must be born again.
I also started reading scripture as soon as I started reading books. (At about the age of 8) and have read different translations all my life. That means nothing other than that I had a desire to know the truth. I loved the Lord as soon as I started listening to gospel readings in catholic masses, even before I could read. That meant nothing other than I was being drawn to the truth.
You must be born again, and I was at the age of 39, having served the Lord already for nearly 30 years. My testimony is not common, but my mother dedicated me to the lord from
Birth, (It was very common for European Catholics to dedicate at least 1 child to the Lord) so perhaps that's why I've always felt close to Him, but I still wasn't born again until the age of 39. That's all that matters, you must be born again.
And yes, I am born-again.