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This is precious.I've had a few different spiritual experiences, all in different denominations. Some could be described as the shells were removed from my eyes and others probably leaned more to feelings and being caught up in the moment. But at the end of the day those experiences served more as oasis' in the desert of my journey through the valley of death then a an all encompassing catechisis on God's will for my eternal life. If I were going to bet my life on it 'and we do' it's that the truth=God's word shall set us free.
If I were going to bet my life on it 'and we do' it's that the truth=God's word shall set us free.
Exactly hope in desert times. And I often tried to make intellectual, doctrinal, theological reasonings of these experiences while I believe now God was primarily trying to sooth my emotional needs during those period of times in my life.This is precious.
And amen to God's blessing us with some hope in desert times.
I relate because most of my life's been a "desert time"!Exactly hope in desert times. And I often tried to make intellectual, doctrinal, theological reasonings of these experiences while I believe now God was primarily trying to sooth my emotional needs during those period of times in my life.
Point?I wonder if the people described here felt God's presence and were reassured by it.
"On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’"
What she said resonates perfectly with the opening lines of psalm 19:Should our understanding of God (theology) be based on our own reasoning or feelings, or on the texts of holy scripture?
Given a written exam, most Protestant Christians would agree with the statement, “the Bible is our only rule for faith and practice”; however, spend more than an hour on CF, and you will discover that, in practice, many trust their feelings, intuition, experiences, and even their goosebumps over the what the written written Word of God has declared.
I asked someone for a biblical backing for a statement he/she made. This was the reply: "you don't need to reference a book to understand reality." It's a perfect example of what I see on CF, and it explains the question I'm asking.
What's your theology based on?
Tsk, Tsk. You are too self sacrificing here, sis. Don't put your head on the chopping block.Point?
Hey now, I was raised C and seem to be kind of C as an adult nowTsk, Tsk. You are too self sacrificing here, sis. Don't put your head on the chopping block.
I have measured the love among both Catholic and Charismatic congregations.
No matter wherever, it gets cold up there on moral high ground.
Point?
Aww, c'mon. That's a reach.The people in question (Matthew 7) seem to be relying on their works, and the type of works they listed are the sensational type, which typically goes along with the tingly feelings, so I wonder if they, during their lives, derived comfort and assurance because they had the warm-fuzzes in the midst of their casting out demons and prophesy.
Again i have to ask "why?" would you equate the two!The people in question (Matthew 7) seem to be relying on their works, and the type of works they listed are the sensational type, which typically goes along with the tingly feelings, so I wonder if they, during their lives, derived comfort and assurance because they had the warm-fuzzes in the midst of their casting out demons and prophesy.
Ummmmmm lol. alrighty then.Yeah, whaddevah. You treat me right, so believe what ya want. I know you don't orgy or eat babies... right?
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Should our understanding of God (theology) be based on our own reasoning or feelings, or on the texts of holy scripture?
Given a written exam, most Protestant Christians would agree with the statement, “the Bible is our only rule for faith and practice”; however, spend more than an hour on CF, and you will discover that, in practice, many trust their feelings, intuition, experiences, and even their goosebumps over the what the written written Word of God has declared.
I asked someone for a biblical backing for a statement he/she made. This was the reply: "you don't need to reference a book to understand reality." It's a perfect example of what I see on CF, and it explains the question I'm asking.
What's your theology based on?
Our understanding of God should be based on our experience of God.