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Struggles by Non-Christians
Can a skeptic on the fence have a personal encounter with God?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcalling" data-source="post: 77189658" data-attributes="member: 346470"><p>In my experience God only do it in extreme situations (the conversion of Paul, or in heavily persecuted countries such as Iran). </p><p></p><p>Most of us have something that is less dramatic, to me it is a slow but constant "experiencing" of God. I know that after I became a Christian I am a changed man, the cross over change is instant but the rest of the changes is slow and gradual. There are a couple of times I feel I was let know of something that is going to happen, and did happen, although the chance of it happen naturally is very low, it is not a concrete example of God intervening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcalling, post: 77189658, member: 346470"] In my experience God only do it in extreme situations (the conversion of Paul, or in heavily persecuted countries such as Iran). Most of us have something that is less dramatic, to me it is a slow but constant "experiencing" of God. I know that after I became a Christian I am a changed man, the cross over change is instant but the rest of the changes is slow and gradual. There are a couple of times I feel I was let know of something that is going to happen, and did happen, although the chance of it happen naturally is very low, it is not a concrete example of God intervening. [/QUOTE]
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