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Do all Reformed churches adhere to M-D-G as an experiential necessity for a true conversion to be an assurred reality in the life of a believer. Specifially the misery as found in ROmans 7 where Paul expresses his frustrations as a dead sinner before a Rightous God. Is Misery (at some point in the life of the saved) a necessary mark of the truely converted or can somebody be saved without ever experiencing the misery of being a totally depraved dead sinner before God? thanks! http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/ipb-e/epl-02/krhc1-03.txt
Last edited by AJC; Tue Dec 26, 2006 1:07 AM.
The mercy of God is necessary not only when a person repents, but even to lead him to repent, Augustine
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