I am talking about a realtionship with Christ and you are talking about what?   Sorry, but I miss your point completely. 
Jd 
 

Interesting JD,
I've been attending an introductory class at the church we have been attending which is PCA. They identify with the Reformation and they like the Shorter Catechism.  I can't figure out why the first point in the Catechism does not say that the chief end of man is to be conformed to the image of Christ - after all this is what we have been predestined for and they believe in predestination. (Romans 8:29)  jt
 
On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 15:12:20 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not too bad of a question.   Quite often growth may appear to be vacillation.   If we define new birth as a putting on of Christ,  emphasis on a relationship,   then we might suppose that the resulting validation marking the difference between vacillation and growth is the benefit can see in the occurring changes.   If I am a better person,  growth has occurred.   If I have become more distasteful, something is wrong with the relationship.   After all, that is the way relationships work.  Soooo, "truth" can be said to exist IN THE BELIEVER if that believer becomes more and more like Christ.  
 
JD 
 

From: Kevin Deegan <openairmission@yahoo.com>

JD are you Growing or Vacillating?

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