FireOfGod
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Questioning Christian said:I have encountered some situations where I saw an outcome that was not good if the current path was continued on. I have these Charismatic friends in particular, who, when I make my observation about what is prone to happen, they say I'm speaking doubt and unbelief. But it turns out that I am right when I analyze situations. I have one particular friend who says I'm right when I analyze the character of people, and she has come to trust my judgment.
I do understand what it means to doubt the word of God. However, when you see warning signs or certain tendencies [I'm not talking about "discerning" things about people; I'm talking about natural observation], should you hold your peace, so as not to speak unbelief?
If things are staring us right in the face, is it of God not to call it what it is?
I believe in speaking the Word, but I don't believe speaking the word is a substitute for opening your eyes to see what something really is.
"Even a fool is considered wise when he is silent." - Proverbs 17:28
"When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but whoever restrains his lips is prudent." - Proverbs 10:19
"The wise keep quiet about what they know, but fools advertise their ignorance." - Proverbs 12:23
I guess it may be wise to keep silent... Speaking doubt/unbelief is logical most of the time. But the impossible is logical to God. A good example of speaking doubt/unbelief would be if someone was riddled with cancer, and they were on their death bed, and you said, "Oh, they are going to die". Speaking that instead of speaking life to them would be speaking doub/unbelief.
Even though it is logical to our minds, it may not be logical to the Spirit. The doctors may say that, but the Spirit may say, "They are going to be healed, out of this hospital, and back at their job in 48 hours". So it is always better to speak life or encouragment, if anything at all, even if you know what the logical outcome may be.
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