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Intro
[Emily Lin, talking about Upcoming Saturday]
VBS Success!
VBS Volunteer Appreciation—Plano Aquatic Center
Alter Call- around 30 kids went up
Does that mean 30 kids are now saved, brought from death to life?
My experience as a kid- on/off switch for salvation
I don’t think I knew Him at all
Body
How do you tell the difference between a saved person and unsaved?
[group]
Unsaved:
Sounds like some people I know who call themselves Christians
What does it take to be filled with the Spirit?
[group]
Rom 8:
What doesn’t save:
Sinners prayer, alter call, going to Church, convincing yourself that you’re saved, looking back to an experience with God, being a good Christian, NOT EVEN THE BIBLE.
Memorizing the Bible, volunteering, being a Pastor.
Saved people have most of those traits
Not as the substance of salvation, but outcome of that substance
Prayer Time
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