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For the record. I think telling a baby christian they will never struggle with the desires of the flesh anymore, and this his self will, and gods spirit will be at war with them trying to show them the way of faith, based on the fact they are now saved, is a very dangerous thing, and is setting up a new child of God for utter failure. [/QUOTE
Have you ever witnessed a baby Christian have absolute victory over something in their life soon after[like a week or month]getting saved that you still struggle with?
I have and in the past it used to burn me up. Then I came to understand I had not gained victory in that area of my life, because I chose not to release and surrender it and put it under the blood.
Everyone that is saved has a choice to make regarding what they release and surrender and put under the blood. The struggle is real, until you release and surrender all of the area you are working to be Christ like in.
Part of total release and surrender is understanding your position and identity in Christ. It seems to me the more mature a Christian becomes, the less they remember what their position and identity in Christ really is and the power it gives them.
Have you ever witnessed a baby Christian have absolute victory over something in their life soon after[like a week or month]getting saved that you still struggle with?
I have and in the past it used to burn me up. Then I came to understand I had not gained victory in that area of my life, because I chose not to release and surrender it and put it under the blood.
Everyone that is saved has a choice to make regarding what they release and surrender and put under the blood. The struggle is real, until you release and surrender all of the area you are working to be Christ like in.
Part of total release and surrender is understanding your position and identity in Christ. It seems to me the more mature a Christian becomes, the less they remember what their position and identity in Christ really is and the power it gives them.