That Jesus Christ was God. That I had sin. That Heaven was real,
and that Hell was real, and that I needed to ask forgiveness to be
saved.
Also the teachings of the Bible. They bring a peace over a believer
when they are read, studied. It's the spirit being fed, and it's
similar to how you feel good after a meal. When you go to the Bible
as a believer and read and study His written word, you have a real
peace that comes over you, which is your spirit asserting itself in
an "of the Lord" way.
> Give an example of something you couldn't understand before but
> understand now.
See above. In addition, I am able to see the enemy's attacks against
man and have, over time, come to see patterns in how he attacks us.
It's why I have patience with men like you and Peter and others. I
am aware of things that would prevent me from responding to you as I
might like to do if it were only my flesh giving in put.
In fact, I've been flatly amazed across the board up and down how I
have dealt with Peter Cheung. I have an inner peace regarding him
that I can only conclude is supernaturally given me by God, because
there are times I start to get so upset with him, but even before
that "getting upset" can manifest itself, there is a greater peace
which leads and settles and replace and supplants my flesh-based
response. I've been amazed by it.
That's something else I've noticed. There are times I write things
to people, or post here on these groups, and I'm amazed at what I
am writing. It's not me writing it. It's coming through me, and
I am typing and what not, but they are not my original thoughts. I
am often times reading what I'm writing for the first time, and am
stunned by the things I write. That's happened a few dozen times
since I became a believer in 2004.
I've had other times when I've said things, or not said things,
when I intended to not say things, or to say things. I was in
some invisible way encouraged to speak, or prevented from speaking.
Those instances are rare, and they come in specific moments when
it is important for things to be spoken or not spoken. But on the
whole, believers live their lives in this world, doing the things
of this world, but just doing them differently ... i.e., doing
them consciously and purposefully unto God. And in the goings on,
we are holding Him up as our banner, our measuring rod, our base-
line scrutinizer, to determine which ways we should go. These are
our own thoughts we filter through, but there are also other times
we are just moved to move without having to think about it, when
God's hand moves us to move.
You should go to a local Bible-believing Christian church and
speak to the people there face-to-face and ask them to tell you
of their various life changes after they were born again. If
they are legitimate and have a true witness and were really born
again, the things they repeat to you will be similar to mine.
--
Rick C. Hodgin