When regarding the doctrines of grace, if someone cannot give a clear and defined "moment of their salvation" is there any just reason to question it? I know many evangelists and other who are not calvinistic and take this as a sign of lack of salvation. But was not salvation accomplished 2,000 years ago and not by the sinner's prayer? I suppose it depends on how much credit you give to man. What are some of your views on this? Can one of the elect look back and see the work of God throughout their life? Must there be one moment of repentance where the Holy Spirit is recieved? But is it not the Holy Spirit which enables a man to reply to God?


"There is nothing that keeps wicked men at any one moment out of hell, but the mere pleasure of God." - Jonathan Edwards