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What changes occur in our lives when Christ becomes Our Lord? ?

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It won't be of ourselves when Christ is living in us. How will He manifest himself through us to others once we are born again?

Just wondering if you can touch on what happens in this divine transformation? How do you see Christ at work in you?

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  1. the most manifested change is the gradual deterioration of the brain. christianity is an epidemic of biblical proportions.


  2. No changes other than those you make in yourself. If you believe you should be acting in a certain way, then act that way. That's all that's necessary. Why wait for some supernatural transformation that may or may not happen?

  3. You give up your honesty, your integrity and your search for truth.

  4. If people actually went through a complete transformation (born again) as so many people claim, we would not see the problems in Christian lives that we see today.

    What we see now is an emotional high that lasts for a while and wears off over time.

    If a person was truly born again, they would be a completely changed person... but that is not happening... and it is not happening because the Kingdom Gospel Jesus preached is being ignored. More on my bio.

  5. you down grade from sane to insane

  6. You know When Mario gets hit in Super Mario Bros.? It's like that but with your brain.

  7. When the Holy Spirit takes up residence in our hearts, we become more aware of our sin...(conviction).  When we are walking closely with the Lord, his desires for our actions and attitudes should become our desires as well.

    2 Corinthians 5:17, “if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!”

    When we are in Christ, we are “partakers of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4 KJV). God Himself, in the person of His Holy Spirit, takes up residence in our hearts. We are in Christ, and He is in us.

    Evil and sin are still present, but the believer now sees them in a new perspective, and they no longer control him as they once did. In Christ, we can now choose to resist sin, whereas the old nature could not.

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