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Yes. Because how could I be absolutely certain that the voice I heard, or message I received was from Jesus?
I am one of his sheep, I know his voice and I trust him; I also know the devil could use my own thoughts and desires to distract me, or lead me astray. Or he could use my fickle, human feelings to assure me that something was right when it wasn't.
Jesus said that the devil is a liar and a murderer, and said that false prophets would try to deceive even God's own people. John also told us to test the spirits. So if I receive a word from the Lord, there is absolutely no harm in saying "Lord please confirm this to me". i
If what I received from God was a prophecy for someone else, I would definitely say "please pray about this and talk and pray about it with more discerning Christians if you feel you need to. I believe Scripture teaches that prophecies should be tested and certain matters taken before the whole church.
That is your opinion, but it's not a sin to doubt in any case.
No.
James and the apostles were not saying that the Holy Spirit has commanded us to write this letter and it can never be revoked; its contents will apply for all time. That advice seemed good to them at the time that they wrote the letter, but people's understanding of God and his ways, change. We can see this all the way through Scripture; people grew in their understanding of God. once, God commanded that boys be circumcised to be his people; later, circumcision was of the heart. Once, people had to kill animals and spill their blood for their sins to be forgiven; later they came to understand that Jesus came to shed his blood to atone for sin. In the OT prophets began to speak of a Messiah who was to come - but it took centuries for people to understand; ad when Jesus did come, they (mostly) missed him.
Jesus told us what a sin against the Holy Spirit is - knowing that something is from God and, nevertheless, attributing it to Satan, Mark 3:22-28.
If Paul had blasphemed against the Spirit, he would not have been forgiven. Yet Paul healed, baptised, preached the Gospel and taught about God's love and forgiveness for all sinners, Roman 5:1-8; 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.
How and why could the Spirit give Paul the power to do this, if Paul was an unforgiven blasphemer?
Did Jesus ever speak to you? Appear to you? Paul made that claim. But Paul was an unrepentant murderer when he had his Damascus road experience. Are you in the habit of believing extraordinary claims made by a felon? Paul went on to make drastic changes in regard to the Sabbath, the Festivals, circumcision, and the Law. Don't you ask why should we believe Paul when he claims to be speaking for Jesus?
According to Jesus doubt shows a lack of faith. Paul doubted his gospel and had to check it out with the Apostles.
According to Paul, Paul was a great guy.
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