So here's a thread that might prove interesting. And I said *might* for a reason. So any of you "trigger happy" posters that I have encountered in the past who may disagree with my ideas, please note the above disclaimer and put your pistols back in their holsters. I have no desire that this should become a theological grenade-launching competition. In fact, I hope it to be the opposite (with a healthy dose of the reality that this may last a few posts in and then will no doubt somehow morph into round 150,452 of the Calvinists versus the Arminians.) But perhaps in the few brief posts we will have available some good may result.
Here's some questions to start the conversation: Do we (Christians) really love the conviction of God's Spirit? Do we understand that His conviction is a source of life and blessing, whereas ignoring His conviction brings about the opposite effects? Can we agree that His conviction is good, regardless of how it feels to our flesh? When we read His Word and see that our lives aren't measuring up in one way or another, how do we respond? Does it really matter how we respond?
