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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="Hawkins" data-source="post: 77453758" data-attributes="member: 109374"><p>The big picture is, Adam and Eve fell due to the lack of 1) obedience, and 2) faith in the Word of God.</p><p></p><p>Law is an assessment of obedience, while humans failed. The New Covenant at the end, is an assessment of faith.</p><p></p><p>So the OP question is, "can I skip the assessment of faith, but to acquire the evidence without faith instead?" Naturally the answer is NO, in terms of the Law and covenants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkins, post: 77453758, member: 109374"] The big picture is, Adam and Eve fell due to the lack of 1) obedience, and 2) faith in the Word of God. Law is an assessment of obedience, while humans failed. The New Covenant at the end, is an assessment of faith. So the OP question is, "can I skip the assessment of faith, but to acquire the evidence without faith instead?" Naturally the answer is NO, in terms of the Law and covenants. [/QUOTE]
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