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Is there any gap/nanosecond of chronological time between regeneration & conversion?

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Is there any gap/nanosecond of chronological time between regeneration & conversion?

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Hello, We all believe that regeneration logically precedes conversion, i.e, we are not synergistic but believe in divine initiative in salvation. However, there are not unconverted yet regenerated people walking around. When a wheel moves, all the spokes move at the same time. The light is from the sun and the sun itself is the source, but we never see the two apart. Can we say that there is any chronological space between regeneration and conversion at all? Or should we speak of both as functionally simultaneous. Has anyone advocated the former? The latter? I’d love to read quotes. Pergamum “If a commission by an earthly king is considered a honor, how can a commission by a Heavenly King be considered a sacrifice?” — David Livingstone The Following User Says Thank You to Pergamum For This Useful Post: MarieP (10-25-2009) 10-25-2009 02:05 AM #2 dr_parsley View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Puritanboard Freshman Join Date Jun 2009 Location South Africa Posts

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