Childhood Conversion.

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I was Saved when I was 10 along with my Brother who was 12. Repentance is where I'm confused. I thought confession meant this is what I did, and Repentance is saying I'm sorry and won't do it again. Repentance is making a hard decision to take a different path entirely. First, how is a child with little or no control over his life going to take a new path? The fly in the ointment is that I sincerely wanted to be saved, and a feeling of lasting elation (The Holy Spirit?) came over me, and a could see and feel the hand of God even though I backslid wildly. I did things concerning love and lust that were sinful, then a feeling of righteousness came over me when I married the woman, though she was divorced. I'm posting this here because there's no human person I can take counsel with, and I can't find anything written on the subject.
 

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I was Saved when I was 10 along with my Brother who was 12. Repentance is where I'm confused. I thought confession meant this is what I did, and Repentance is saying I'm sorry and won't do it again. Repentance is making a hard decision to take a different path entirely. First, how is a child with little or no control over his life going to take a new path? The fly in the ointment is that I sincerely wanted to be saved, and a feeling of lasting elation (The Holy Spirit?) came over me, and a could see and feel the hand of God even though I backslid wildly. I did things concerning love and lust that were sinful, then a feeling of righteousness came over me when I married the woman, though she was divorced. I'm posting this here because there's no human person I can take counsel with, and I can't find anything written on the subject.
Easton's Revised Bible Dictionary has this paragraph in its entry on repentance. (It follows a description of false repentance, like the repentance of Judas Iscariot, which was merely regret.):

"Evangelical repentance consists of
a. a true sense of one's own guilt and sinfulness;
b. an apprehension of God s mercy in Christ; c. an actual hatred of sin Ps 119:128 Job 42:5,6 2Co 7:10 and turning from it to God
d. a persistent endeavour after a holy life in a walking with God in the way of his commandments. The true penitent is conscious of guilt Ps 51:4,9 of pollution Ps 51:5,7,10 and of helplessness Ps 51:11 109:21,22 Thus he apprehends himself to be just what God has always seen him to be and declares him to be. But repentance comprehends not only such a sense of sin, but also an apprehension of mercy, without which there can be no true repentance Ps 51:1 130:4"

I hope that is at least a bit of help to you.
 
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The fly in the ointment is that I sincerely wanted to be saved, and a feeling of lasting elation (The Holy Spirit?) came over me, and a could see and feel the hand of God even though I backslid wildly. I did things concerning love and lust that were sinful, then a feeling of righteousness came over me when I married the woman, though she was divorced.
Is the underlying issue that you're doubting the reality of your conversion experience?

You don't need to.
 

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Repentance is where I'm confused. I thought confession meant this is what I did, and Repentance is saying I'm sorry and won't do it again. Repentance is making a hard decision to take a different path entirely. First, how is a child with little or no control over his life going to take a new path?

Since I spent over 10 years on the Key Life Forums, I'll quote/paraphrase Steve Brown:

Repentance comes from the Greek work metanoia, meaning "a change of mind". Repentance is agreeing with God about who you are, who He is, what you've done, and what needs to change. Repentance is not change itself, but God's methodology for changing YOU. As such, repentance is a lifelong process.

As a 10-year-old child, your perception about who you are and who God is and what needs to change is going to be different from when you're a teen, a young adult, a middle-aged adult, or a sexagenarian like me.
 
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It's hard to doubt my initial conversion because as an adult I felt as if I were being directed at certain junctures. "Felt" can be a stumbling block though. A minister I respect said "To see the hand of God in your life, stop thinking in terms of coincidences". When I heard that, certain experiences, good and bad, took on another dimension. Certain Biblical events took on new meanings. I have some praying to do. Thanks to all who responded.