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Does it happen?
Are there any Reformed who practice exorcism?
Are there any Reformed who practice exorcism?
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JM said:The article refers to Piper as a 'Reformed theologian' but I wouldn't classify him as such. It seems the belief and practice of exorcisms go hand in hand with Pentecostalism or Charismatic teaching.
John Piper on Personal Experience With Exorcism
Have You Exorcized a Demon? on Vimeo
Does it happen?
Are there any Reformed who practice exorcism?
The article refers to Piper as a 'Reformed theologian' but I wouldn't classify him as such.
It seems the belief and practice of exorcisms go hand in hand with Pentecostalism or Charismatic teaching.
in the spirit of ecumenicism, I would like to point out that the Malleus Maleficarum was used both by Protestants and Catholics during the very early modern periodTime to pull out the Malleus Maleficarum.
anyways, from what I have read, Protestants normally use the term "deliverance ministries" rather then Exorcism
also, there is some debate among Protestants if it is even possible for a born again Christian to become possessed by an evil spirit.
Have to say I disagree with anyone who would base their ministry on the miraculous rather than the Gospel.
Yes there is debate, mostly among Pentecostal/Charismatic believers. Of course these days there are Charismatic/Pentecostal Catholics too.
Calvinists agree that it is impossible for a Christian to become possessed by an evil spirit. We are sealed by the Holy Spirit. That is not to say a Christian cannot be influenced by, or walking in the flesh listen to an evil spirit, because many of us must confront evil on a daily basis. According to Scripture, there are two classes of people, the children of God and the children of Satan. The Christian who is surrounded by, s forced to tolerate, put up with the many rantings etc. of the children of Satan daily, may become "world weary", fall into temptation, etc. In the Lord's prayer, we read "and deliver us from the evil one", this is needed daily while existing in bodies of flesh.
Apologetic_Warrior said:Calvinists agree that it is impossible for a Christian to become possessed by an evil spirit. We are sealed by the Holy Spirit.
JM said:Satan being bound...that has to limit his power to influence the Saints.
not to be rude, but can you really say that this is a consensus view among Calvinists on this matter?
I have met many Calvinists with many different oppinions, I have not talked to them about this particular topic, but they seem very different on many doctrines.