The Wisest?

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  1. Cutter New Member

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    What is the wisest idea, thought, concept, or thing you have learned from a fellow member on the BB? The one that really stuck with me recently was, we cannot convict anyone of their sin, or make our convictions their convictions, that is the work of the Holy Spirit. So plain, simple, and obvious, yet very profound. I wish I could remember who wrote it so I could give credit. Maybe one of you knows who it was or if you are the one, you are willing to step forward and be recognized. Anyway, thanks!
     
  2. nunatak New Member

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    The main point of wisdom I have gleaned from discussing issues with you guys is, I ain't as smart as I thought I was, lol.
     
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  4. EdSutton New Member

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    One can certainly find some real wise guys on the Baptist Board. :thumbs: ;) :laugh:

    Ed
     
  5. Palatka51 New Member

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    Ed Sutton taught me to be wise to urban legends regarding placement of Bible verses such as Psalm 118:8 as the center verse of the KJV. Sense then I have been very aware of misleading entities that seek to make fools of all of us. :godisgood:
     
  6. EdSutton New Member

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    Not that I deserve any credit for this, but thanks for the compliment.

    I might offer that one reason I'm suspicious, in that manner, is that I have been "taken in" by such things, myself, in the past, and any and all of us are subject to be mislead. If being mislead could easily happen to two Apostles (Peter and Barnabas - Gal. 2), it certainly can happen to me much more easily, I would think.

    Ed