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That is some seriously sound advice there.I don't know if i would follow a known cessationist to judge a move of the Spirit
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That is some seriously sound advice there.I don't know if i would follow a known cessationist to judge a move of the Spirit
Then you can't use a PC or mobile device to communicate your faith, because that is not specifically noted as a valid means in the Bible either.We can't make claims of an outpouring of The Holy Spirit based around personal experiences that have no relation to what scripture describes. Acts is our text book on this, and that is what we use, not how good we might feel in a building.
Just a reminder:People who are very familiar with the Holy Spirit, have attended that outpouring and recognized His presence. I'd be more than a little careful of throwing accusations around if it were me.
Maybe back up and regroup there marine.Then you can't use a PC or mobile device to communicate your faith, because that is not specifically noted as a valid means in the Bible either.
Tongues had no scriptural precedence until it happened. It's a good thing the disciples didn't apply your standards to the Holy Spirit on that Pentecost.
People who are very familiar with the Holy Spirit, have attended that outpouring and recognized His presence. I'd be more than a little careful of throwing accusations around if it were me.
My concern is trying to impose scripture where scripture is silent. You want to judge this outpouring because it doesn't look exactly like Acts, well then be consistent. If it isn't specifically permitted in the Bible don't do it. Driving a car, posting on the internet, electricity, running water, none of that is specifically permitted in scripture, so by your own judgement you are out of line with scripture. Is God obligated to do everything exactly same for 2,000 years? What about our churches? Nothing about our church services is precisely Biblical. Have we been completely out of line for 1,700 years?Maybe back up and regroup there marine.
If you have a problem with me utilizing scripture to discern the activities of this church gathering as well as others, then it is your problem, not mine.
I'm doing nothing of the sort friend. Acts 2 and Acts 10 were similar outpourings of The Holy Spirit by GOD. Those two events are the standard of what we should expect and measure things against when we are speaking of The Holy Spirit.My concern is trying to invoke scripture where scripture is silent.
Hmmm, having one man equipped to make disciples or thousands? I don't know why that's a hard question. I'm not a fan of the fire insurance salvations we've been preaching for centuries, so I'll take thousands having real relationship with Jesus over hundreds of fire insured falling away in 6 months any day. You can't compare Acts to our spiritless churches of the last 17 centuries. Let's get to where we're actually cooperating with the Holy Spirit, then let's talk about how many we reproduce it in.I'm doing nothing of the sort friend. Acts 2 and Acts 10 were similar outpourings of The Holy Spirit by GOD. Those two events are the standard of what we should expect and measure things against when we are speaking of The Holy Spirit.
Which is more important,.... having a two week praise and worship service or 3,000 people saved from one man's preaching? Do the math.
I'll take the power of GOD and it's results over whatever it is you're attempting to promote.Hmmm, having one man equipped to make disciples or thousands? I don't know why that's a hard question. I'm not a fan of the fire insurance salvations we've been preaching for centuries, so I'll take thousands having real relationship with Jesus over hundreds of fire insured falling away in 6 months any day. You can't compare Acts to our spiritless churches of the last 17 centuries. Let's get to where we're actually cooperating with the Holy Spirit, then let's talk about how many we reproduce it in.
I didn't know you were the sole evaluator of the power of God, please forgive my ignorance. Here, I assumed that people drawn into deeper relationships with God was due to the power of God.I'll take the power of GOD and it's results over whatever it is you're attempting to promote.
K, so we are to get more excited at sporting events than tangible encounters with the maker of the universe. That's just silly, and very unbiblical.I'll make my statement again,...
We can't make claims of an outpouring of The Holy Spirit based around personal experiences that have no relation to what scripture describes. Acts is our text book on this, and that is what we use, not how good we might feel in a building.
Emotionalism is not be accepted.
If you are making this personal, I know who to contact for that.I didn't know you were the sole evaluator of the power of God, please forgive my ignorance. Here, I assumed that people drawn into deeper relationships with God was due to the power of God.
I'm pointing out the repercussions of your statement. If you want to have action taken against me, I sort of deserve it.If you are making this personal, I know who to contact for that.
I think you and I should part ways before someone says something that is actually actionable.I'm pointing out the repercussions of your statement. If you want to have action taken against me, I sort of deserve it.
Not sure how we'll do that if we're both equally interested in this thread. I do know that I can passionately disagree with people and still respect them. I considered someone a good friend after having daily, red in the face, jumping up and down arguments with him. The people we worked with thought we were going to come to blows, but that was never going to happen. He was a good man, and it was the content of our arguments that convinced me of it.I think you and I should part ways before someone says something that is actually actionable.
I never accept things on face value.this is crazy to me. People are seeking the Lord, praising Him and praying in large numbers, and all some want to do is criticize, declaring what it isn't instead of what it is.
Any time someone turns to the Lord, that is a move of God. That this is going on in such large numbers is nothing short of miraculous, especially in this day and age. I praise God for it and ask that it continues.
You keep bringing TB into the reasons why you disagree with whats going on, but the issue with that line of logic is there is no one within this move that is making it about them. No "rock stars" on stage looking to promote themselves or their ministry.I never accept things on face value.
I could care less how many churches of people are involved, if salvations and the gifts of The Spirit are not in the forefront, it has very little to do with The Holy Spirit and holiness.
How many people went to where Todd Bentley was performing his circus and claimed it as a move of GOD? Thousands upon thousands. And they had some of the same desires of bringing that so-called false "anointing" to the rest of America. Well it didn't last all that long did it?
I'm not going to beat a dead horse too much more on here about it. I will continue to stand with GOD and what He says about it, not jump onboard a bandwagon full of people.
Later.