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BIBLE DISCUSSION THREAD 153849

Bible Discussion Thread

 
  • Robert on Mark 4 - 3 years ago
    Would a man who fall's into the category of Mark 4.15 ever have a hope of salvation?
  • Jesse - In Reply on Mark 4 - 3 years ago
    No, not in that condition. The people in this section of the Parable of the Sower have hearts that are hardened. The word of God is just sitting there. There's no penetration. These are people who hear the gospel, but because of the hardness of their hearts, they do everything in their power to get away. As long as they continue on in this condition, they have no hope of salvation.
  • Carleton - In Reply on Mark 4 - 3 years ago
    I have a close friend who was sitting next to me at the NYC Bowery Mission while the Gospel was being preached. Tears were streaming down his cheeks as he listened. All of a sudden he tightened and shook and stopped what ever was happening inside of him.

    :(
  • Jesse - In Reply on Mark 4 - 3 years ago
    Carleton,

    You have to forgive me for this, but sometimes I read things too fast and see words that are not there. When I was reading what you said, I thought I read that you were sitting next to a friend at an NYC Brewery. I thought what in the world is he doing at a brewery? Anyways, that's not what you said!

    What an awesome testimony of the power of God's Word. His word is very powerful. Everyone has some sort of response to it. We either are drawn to it, or we want to get away from it. But there will always be a response. I pray for your friend that the seed which has been sown will take root in his/her heart and that he/she might see their need for Christ, and surrender their life to Him!
  • Carleton - In Reply on Mark 4 - 3 years ago
    Thank you Jesse! Yes my brewery days have been over for quite a while :).

    This maybe was the most amazing event I ever witnessed in my almost 30 years of being a born again Christian. My friend (a male) who I still hear from every year or so was Jewish but not really practicing what he had been taught. We were on a similar path until that day. Time remains. :)

    God Bless the work in Jesus Christ and God Bless those who live in Him and share His peace!

    Stay the course Jesse.

    Carleton



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