Grace and peace unto you from God and from our Lord Jesus Christ!
It is wonderful to know that you are the
litmus test of edification used by the Holy Spirit... such that anything that is not
"edifying" to you is wrong. Hmm!!!!
Let's go down the memory lane before answering your question:
- Since the days of Prophets Ezekiel and Jeremaiah, folks to whom they prophesied felt same way and were not "edified" by what the Spirit spoke through the prophets. They were persecuted and abused.
- John the Baptist by the Holy Ghost was sent to prepare the way for Christ. Homeboys "flagged" him and Herod eventually beheaded him.
- Our Lord Jesus Christ, Himself the Spirit, came and preached from the same Torah that Israelis used. He gave them insights in ways they never heard or saw demonstrated. What happened? He did not "edify" status-quo ante and we know the rest of the story.
- The twelve disciples of Christ, by the Spirit preached what was different from teachings at Synagogues. Chief Priests et al lamblasted them, imprisoned and scorged them. Why? They did not "edify" the then present religious system, which by the way, earnestly believed they were serving God.
- Turn of the 20th Century and after when some started teaching and preaching about the Holy Spirit and His ways, many in the Churches persecuted, excommunicated and tried all things to railroad them.
So, the
"flags" thrown at you by the
"Holy Spirit" may very well have been misinterpreted by you: He convicts and He cuts
(pricks) hearts. Now, it is left for the person convicted or whose heart is cut to go back to Him and say:
"OK, Lord, what must I do"? Or, the person can say:
"OK, Lord, if what is being taught is true, lead me to investigate and confirm".
Ah ah! The later is called humility and He is every ready to show and confirm. That, afterall, is His job. That way, spirituals can compare notes among themselves without resorting to
"my Holy Spirit is better than yours".
I know how it feels when long held doctrines are challenged and rattled - it feels very, very bad. Often, the one with long held doctrine says:
"if this wrong, then many things I believed by way of this doctrine is wrong". But, my friend, the journey to perfection, godliness and eternal life is predicated upon stepwise increase in knowledge; from childhood to maturity.
So, what I know today depending on my level of maturity in Christ is likely to change as I grow. Therefore, I set myself up to learn and be taught in higher/deeper things of God... knowing that I am yet to reach the mark and obtain the high prize of my calling, which is eternal life in Christ Jesus.
And often, the Holy Spirit does that to me also - He takes what I know and rips apart to show how like a child I believed and thought like a child.
Ask some of preachers today - they'll tell you there are some things revealed to them that they find uncomfortable speaking about... because it will either decimate the congregation, be rejected by the mainstream, cause funds to dry up, or time is not just right for them to release information and make money from book sales.
But we say what God wants us to say and when He wants it said. That sets many entrenched traditions and long held doctrines on spasms and spins... but we don't care a hoot, do we?
Now,
Dave01, let's go back to your post seeking elaboration:
First, to be edified, you need have an open mind. If you reject God's word
(the Bible) inspired by the Holy Spirit on face value without even studying, you will never be edified despite the fact that it is inspired by the Holy Spirit. You set yourself up to be edified by having an open mind to hear, investigate and confirm.
Second, I'll now elaborate on the section you requested.
I wrote: Go to Acts 2:5-12.
The devout men
(nevertheless unbelievers pertaining to the doctrine of Christ) were confounded because every man understood the Galilaean speaking disciples in his own language. Mark you, the Spirit spoke through the disciples... not in babble, but in Galilaean language
(s). But the devout men understood the Galilaean language
(s) being spoken in their own native languages.
"They were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?"
Dave01, is that not consistent with what I wrote about unbelievers walking into a congregation and hear folks who do not understand/speak their languages say things that they understand?
Now, they
(devout men visiting Jerusalem) could only be confounded, amazed and marvelled at a sign they saw and heard. A sign is a signal to, an indication of, or a precursor to another definite thing.
The sign was that disciples were speaking Galilaeans
(language(s) of Galilee) - see Acts 2:7, yet the unbelieving devout men
(after the Torah) heard what they were speaking in their own native languages.
That,
Dave01, is amazing and marvelling... definitely a sign that something supernatural is taking place.
Now,
Dave01, compare the reaction of the devout men after the Torah, most of them from gentile nations, to another set of
"other" unbelievers
(Acts 2:12): The other set of
"others" mocked. Likely, they were locals from Judea. The homefront is always mean... just as
"christians" act meanest among themselves, right? Right!
Apostle Peter had to stand up to explain why the sign that amazed and marvelled them happened. In the process of explaining, they
(unbelievers) were pricked in their hearts
(like you say you had flags thrown at you from my earlier post).
They
(unbelievers), instead of harrassing Peter and disciples, sought for help. And they were helped - being added to the Church.
This, my friend, is the
edification process of an unbeliver derived from story in Acts 2:
- See or hear the sign (or teaching);
- Say, what in the world is this all about and seek explanation;
- Be pricked in the heart (have flags thrown all over your heart because some dynamics of the Spirit);
- Believe (if explained correctly and consistent with Scripture);
- Be set free and loose by the truth you've learned.
- And life goes on.
Now,
Dave01, if it is the easiest part to explain is what you want me to elaborate upon, who much more do you have difficulties with some other parts I know are
"loaded" and
"deep" and need a lot more elaboration/explanation with scriptures?