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Presenter: Asi Adams
What is the difference between a “conviction” and a “preference”— between a strong inclination and an inviolable course of faith? “Conviction” describes not another human conclusion ascertained by analysis and calculation. Instead, it results from hearing the transcendent voice of God. Only belief derived from such an encounter may be rightly called a “conviction.”
By Heritage PressPresenter: Asi Adams
What is the difference between a “conviction” and a “preference”— between a strong inclination and an inviolable course of faith? “Conviction” describes not another human conclusion ascertained by analysis and calculation. Instead, it results from hearing the transcendent voice of God. Only belief derived from such an encounter may be rightly called a “conviction.”