It’s important to realize without that Divine touch from Christ, Paul would not have believed. Paul would have kept on killing Christians. No one can come to Jesus unless the Father leads or allows and calls them. None of us have ever come to the saving knowledge of Jesus except by Holy Spirit appointment. No one can say, “I have chosen Jesus!” No! That is religious and dangerous and of a luciferian doctrine. The Spirit literally convicts and calls someone to repentance. We do not and cannot come to God without God. It takes Gods Spirit. Mankind needs a Divine touch.
Many people scattered across this earth are being led astray and forsaking Him because they were never His to begin with. To marry Jesus just to escape hell or to speak unsincere words thinking you can have your best life now and have Jesus is a false gospel. Many in the so called pentecostal movement have never come into TRUE repentance and acceptance of the blood and ownership of Jesus as LORD of their lives and therefore will fall away when persecution comes.
Jesus presented TRUTH to people and then left the decision up to each soul to hear it. If anyone has an ear let them hear. Too many have tried to compel or force salvation. Parents cannot save their children. No one can give a ransom. Only God’s Son can and has done this. The Spirit leads and calls. The gospel can be preached but it’s the Spirit that convicts. If there is no conviction, there can be no repentance. Many kids have been raised in church and were forced as little kids by well meaningful parents to swallow heavens food without waiting on the Spirit to call. Consequently, many seemingly fall away when they fly from the nest much to parents dismay, but they were never HIS to begin with.
As the Spirit leads we can intercede for our loved ones, but you can not force salvation. The Holy Ghost comes on someone and brings conviction and true heart repentance and out of that a volunteer response from the soul that is in darkness. Many church goers are tares among the wheat. The angels will come separate the tares from the wheat.

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