How many ways?

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by music4Him, Jan 9, 2006.

  1. Ray Berrian New Member

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    If we only knew the multiple millions of ways the Lord speaks to sinners in leading them to Himself, we would realize He is always working in the lives of the lost while we are awake or asleep--somewhere in the world.

    And yes, He does speak to His people in millions of ways, but in each instance He points, if you will, to the Son our Savior and Lord. Let's hope we listen to Him and obey in every detail.
     
  2. music4Him New Member

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    Amen Ray!
     
  3. Ray Berrian New Member

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    Jim,

    I totally agree with your post. I always wanted to go to a Keswick Conference, but never got there yet. Do they have them in the northeast section of the U.S.?

    Nyack, N.Y. I believe is a C.M.A. Bible College and I believe these Christians usually have a balanced theology. I know this may not have anything to do with the Keswick group. I am almost sure they have them in England.

    Yes, while I was pastoring I sensed the real leading of the Lord as to what passage I should preach on and also the truths that the people needed to hear. God the Holy Spirit does still speak to our inner being as Christians.

    Ray
     
  4. Jim1999 <img src =/Jim1999.jpg>

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    Ray, In Canada and the USA, the C&MA is at the heart of the Keswick Movement. There used to be Keswick Conferences at Nyack, but that was many years ago. In Canada, we actually have a town called Keswick, and they happened to hold the conferences there. I was introduced to it in England, which was in the midlands, and held annually. There were pastors from all denominations there from Anglican to Pentecostal, Baptist and Methodists. We fond singularity of purpose there and disregarded our denominational affiliations. Marvellous experience, and I never forgot it. A.W. Tozer was a regular keynote speaker at the Canadian Kewick conferences....that should tell you something.

    Cheers,

    Jim