I see that the writer is not only afraid of losing self control,b ut also is afraid of becoming invaded by demons. It is true that thter have been occurances of diabolical manifestations at Charismatic prayer meetings, and they are alarming. If anyone doubts the reality of Satan and demonic influence, one needs to go back and read their bible. If anyone doubts the empowerment of the believer by the Holy Spirit to take authority over them, they must also return to that bible.
More horse hocky from the frightened! Jesus came to set us free, and when he sets us free, we are free indeed. Liberation does not foster self-reliance and pride. Failure to recognize Jesus as the source of the liberation will. Jesus told his disciples to wait for the HOly Spirit, from whom they would receive power. Jesus is the source of that power, and recognition of this is the foundation of humility. Sounds like the writer is also afraid of losing mental health!
This is really a slap in the face of Jesus. Anyone who thinks that the Spirit of Jesus would place someone at spiritual and psychological risk is denying Jesus. To say that the Spirit that He died to give us would impair judgement is like nailing him to the cross all over again. How sad!
No, thanks, I have had MORE than ENOUGH!