Thought for Today: Tuesday May 27
I believe that becoming a believer, is a once-for-all event, in which we repent of our sins and give ourselves to our Moshiach alone for our salvation. When we are converted, YHVH takes us “out of darkness into His marvellous Light” (1 Peter 2:9). But being a believer is a life-long process of daily repentance and faith, turning from sin and seeking to live for Moshiach, in the Power of Ruach HaKodesh… Although we have been converted, and YHVH is living in us, our “old nature” is still alive. Our stubborn wills still demand to put self-first instead of the Moshiach… Who will control your will today? You --- or the Moshiach?
Rhy Bezuidenhout
I know that a line of thought is that the person was then never truly convicted, but is that a true assessment of the person's walk in life?
If I can put it in another way, if our walk is a marathon and anyone can fall out during the race then it still means that everyone in the marathon is running, it doesn't mean that because a person fell out that they were never truly running.
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