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SOLDOUT4HIM said:Definately,
Dosen't matter what God tells us to do (no matter how silly it seems to our flesh) we need to do it. Goodness knows how many times God has told His ppl to do things that didn't make sense (in the flesh). I mean come on, laying on you side for an extended period of time, eating food cooked over dung, building an ark in the middle of the desert, tying yourself up with a belt. God has reasons for everything even if we don't see it at that moment.
tigersnare said:If you don't mind me asking, you say the Lord knows you "need" that/those experience/experiences.
What would happen if you didn't get them?
Cookie-Monsta said:Hi, I went to a friends church last night and there was a woman praying for people. While she prayed/after she prayed she blew on their faces and most of them fell over.
I was wondering if anyone could explain why some people blow on people when they pray for them?
Any answers would be great! Thanks!
These bizarre methods employed by Wigglesworth and Jack Coe, for examples, are legendary and have been repeated over and over again so many times that one might suspect they are somewhat embellished. That something like this may have happened on an occasion or two, I also suspect has a kernel of truth about it and if they, in fact, did happen as they are reported second-, third-, and one thousandth-hand, then we can stake a belief on them. We just do not know for sure.Andrew said:I'll answer that if you can tell me why Jesus made mud out of his spit, and then placed it on a blind man's eyes and then told him to go wash. Or why he told someone to tell the leper to go dip 7 times in the Jordan river.
If you read about Smith Wigglesworth, you'll see that in his healing miracles, he used to punch people in the stomach and send them flying backwards. Once he even kicked a child with clubbed feet off the stage. The kid landed healed and running around. The people who were punched in the stomach were also healed, eg: one bed ridden lady dying of last stage cancer.
So, blowing on people may be exactly what God has instructed a minister to do when he/she is ministering to someone. They would be wise to obey. But to do it every time because it worked before would then bring healing from the divine to a simple theatrical technique. And that would be wrong.
Andrew said:*****
Andrew said:Wigglesworth punched many times. It was not just a one- or two-off thing. For him, for his ministry, it worked, although he wasn't that 'aggressive' throughout the years of his ministry. He did mellow down after a while and use more gentle means. *****
Jim M said:
I would not demean the remarkable life of Smith Wigglesworth. He must have been one extraordinary person. But I have to ask: Do you have proof of this? Or is this just part of the legend that grew up around him?
How can we possibly say for sure? I would hope it was not theatrics, but I can not say it wasnt. I assume he cared for the sick, but to say that for certain takes a smattering of faith on my part. Again, I just do not know this is true. I have only have the word of people who admired him. I am sure there are other accounts of him less flattering. Its a matter of choice which ones we believe.
John 20;Hi, I went to a friends church last night and there was a woman praying for people. While she prayed/after she prayed she blew on their faces and most of them fell over.
I was wondering if anyone could explain why some people blow on people when they pray for them?
Any answers would be great! Thanks!
Swans-your not realHi, I went to a friends church last night and there was a woman praying for people. While she prayed/after she prayed she blew on their faces and most of them fell over.
I was wondering if anyone could explain why some people blow on people when they pray for them?
Any answers would be great! Thanks!
I haven't. He is directly responsible for a lot of good people leaving this website because it became hostile to Charismatics and Pentecostals. It was nice being able to discuss the things of God without having to defend them to one who claims to believe them, while never missing an opportunity to denounce themWhy, yes... yes, it is Jim. I have missed this so much...
A discussion of fatalism is off topic in this thread, but you can start such a topic of your own if you like.A discussion on fatalism is off topic in this thread, but you could start one in your own thread if you want.Would that be like an audible "GO", or some inward pull for you?
I'm a Calvinist, God is Sovereign, we can not thwart God's plans.
If God's plan is for me to go to nations, I will go to nations. I dont make a distinction between going "in the flesh" and going "in the spirit".
Isaiah 14:24
The lord of host has sworn saying, "Surely, just as I have intended so it has happened, and just as I have planned so it will stand."
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For the Lord of host has planned, and who can frustrate it? And as for as his stretched-out hand, who can turn it back?
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