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Hiskid1973
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OK you two…shake hands and lets get back to the topic. I find it best to just focus my comments in regards to the opening poster…Grace and peace to you, beloved by our Lord.
…and another thing, shaking hands. Is that sanitaryOK you two…shake hands
Wait…I got some waterless hand wash in the glove box……and another thing, shaking hands. Is that sanitary![]()
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Leading? Don’t ask me - if you assume that I can’t/or can stay on the topic thread?
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If I could not relate to people that believed differently than I, I would not last long on CAF. I enjoy having dialogue with people with varying points of view.
- again, how could you relate to her about this topic, since she bases everything strictly on scripture alone, and has posted that reply.
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Hiskid1973
Re: Slain in the Spirit
OK you two…shake hands and lets get back to the topic. I find it best to just focus my comments in regards to the opening poster…Grace and peace to you, beloved by our Lord.
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Re: Slain in the Spirit
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guanophore
Re: Slain in the Spirit
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…and another thing, shaking hands. Is that sanitary
Wait…I got some waterless hand wash in the glove box…
Well, I suppose you would come to that conclusion by taking the most outrageous examples as your definition of what this phenomenon is. I for the life of me cannot understand what a naked man on a bed making strange sounds has to do with being slain in the Spirit. Also, I thought Youtube did not permit videos with nudity from being shown on their site.While there might be genuine instances of “being slain” caused by the Holy Spirit- as in the case of St. Teresa of Avila - I can’t say that with confidence about those that I have seen in Youtube. In one video I saw a naked man flying or swimming on his bed, and making annoying utterances. I seriously doubt this was the work of the Holy Spirit because all that rolling around and groaning on the bed simply had no relevance to God’s Kingdom, and served only to make Christianity look bad. In another video I saw young women lying on the floor and convulsing so uncontrollably that their underwears show. And then two of them even started to fight! So, is this really the work of the Holy Spirit?
This phenomenon has no parallel in Holy Scripture, either in the Old Testament or the New Testament. There was only one instance I found (in Acts 2:13), where the apostles, after receiving the Holy Spirit, were mocked by some spectators as “full of wine” (in other words, drunk). But that was because they were speaking the wonderful works of God in a foreign language that the spectators could not understand. Nowhere did the Bible say that the Apostles were found rolling on the floor, convulsing or laughing with uncontrolled laughter.
Yes, they are extreme counterfiets, and yes, it is no wonder that people are skeptical about the phenomenon.The examples I mentioned may be extreme, but they are not the only ones. There are so many of them in Youtube, which is why you can’t blame people if that is the understanding they get about the phenomenon of being slain in the spirit.
Yes, this is quite true. The HS does not engender any of these abuses. He always does things decently and in order. That being said, the human body and soul are a battleground, and when that which is evil encounters what is good, ugly results can be seen. Some people who come for healing really do convulse, shout, writhe, and all those other manifestations seen in the scriptures. These are not caused by the HS, but occur when evil comes into the presence of the Holy.Anyway, I think that we must be careful in attributing such weird behavior to the Holy Spirit, because it can amount to blasphemy.
And we know the source of this, do we not? Who delights over the accusations against the brethren, and who is it who attacks the offspring who follow the Son? Of course the evil one wants to cause counterfiets and drama, so as to turn people away from the Truth.The disorderly conduct really makes Christianity look bad. Just look at the comments made by the viewers in Youtube. Were most of the viewers edified by the phenomenon? No. They were mostly repelled, and some even cursed religion as the cause of such wild behavior.
Yes. Disorder is a clear sign of abuse, or demonic activity.Besides, I do not deny that there could be genuine cases of being slain by the Holy Spirit. Your case may be genuine, and you be the judge. But I highly doubt that such is the case in most cases, especially when it is happening to a bunch of people resulting in chaos.
No well catechized charismatic christian would ever make any such claim.Why would the Holy Spirit cause chaos and disorderly behavior in the church, can you explain that?
This statement also borders on blasphemy against the HS, because this is what was said of the Apostles on Pentecost, yet we know for a fact that they were not under the influence of any unholy spirit.Because of the wild behavior exhibited in this phenomenon, it is also sometimes referred to as being drunk in the spirit. But I suspect it is the unholy spirit rather than the Holy Spirit that makes people behave like drunk.
Do you think the Apostles were acting in a disorderly manner?Because the Holy Spirit will not contradict Himself. Drunkenness is condemned by the Bible, not because it results from taking too much wine, but because of the disorderly conduct that follows.
It is important to distinguish here the sources of the activity. Scripture is clear that the gifts given to the Corinthian church were valid and holy. HOwever, they were misusing th egifts, which resulted in disorder, chaos, and a bad witness.Why then would the Holy Spirit cause and manifest Himself in such disorderly behavior when the same was condemned by Holy Scripture of which He is the author?
What comes from God is always under the control of the person receiving it. Sometimes a spiritual encounter causes an emotional catharsis. Catharsis is natural release of pent up emotions. Sometimes it can be part of God’s healing, but the HS does not cause any uncontrollability.Sometimes, this phenomenon results in uncontrolled laughter. I know that joy of the Lord and laughter are endorsed by the Bible. But rolling on the floor and UNCONTROLLED LAUGHTER? - That is not in the Bible!
Yes, wild and uncontrolled behavior is always condemned. And it is the propensity of encounters with the HS that can flood a person with emotion that has given rise to the avoidance of these opportunities.Now, we know that Holy Spirit has always been in the Church, especially after the Ascension. If the practice of convulsing and uncontrolled laughter are so beneficial to the soul, and is the work of the Holy Spirit, why don’t we find many examples of this in Holy Scripture? Why was it not a common practice even by the early Christians? The one instance of wild behavior in the church that I know of was in the Church of Corinth, and it was condemned by St. Paul!
Can you say some more about this? What kind of “gift” do you think is being sought?One thing that seems odd to me about these experiences is that in so many churches where people have them they’re *pursuing *a specific kind of “gift”-and receiving it-assembly line style. While we must pursue God, and be open to wherever and however He leads, the HS just doesn’t operate this way, in my experience, so predictably, so made-to-order, at some pastors’ beck and call. He works just the opposite of that, in fact.
Well, a gift of the HS, thought in this case to be “slaying in the Spirit”.Can you say some more about this? What kind of “gift” do you think is being sought?
Ok, that is what I thought you might be saying. This is inaccurate. People are seeking healing, and to be touched personally by God. They may or may not experience a falling phenomenon. You can see in this video that not everyone does fall, but all who come forward are prayed for.Well, a gift of the HS, thought in this case to be “slaying in the Spirit”.
Dear guanophore,Yes, they are extreme counterfiets, and yes, it is no wonder that people are skeptical about the phenomenon.
Yes, this is quite true. The HS does not engender any of these abuses. He always does things decently and in order. That being said, the human body and soul are a battleground, and when that which is evil encounters what is good, ugly results can be seen. Some people who come for healing really do convulse, shout, writhe, and all those other manifestations seen in the scriptures. These are not caused by the HS, but occur when evil comes into the presence of the Holy.
And we know the source of this, do we not? Who delights over the accusations against the brethren, and who is it who attacks the offspring who follow the Son? Of course the evil one wants to cause counterfiets and drama, so as to turn people away from the Truth.
Yes. Disorder is a clear sign of abuse, or demonic activity.
No well catechized charismatic christian would ever make any such claim.
This statement also borders on blasphemy against the HS, because this is what was said of the Apostles on Pentecost, yet we know for a fact that they were not under the influence of any unholy spirit.
Do you think the Apostles were acting in a disorderly manner?
It is important to distinguish here the sources of the activity. Scripture is clear that the gifts given to the Corinthian church were valid and holy. HOwever, they were misusing th egifts, which resulted in disorder, chaos, and a bad witness.
There are also counterfeits that can also produce disorder, and unholy sources of this activity. Discernment is needed to determine what is of God, what is of the human frailty, and what is demonic.
What comes from God is always under the control of the person receiving it. Sometimes a spiritual encounter causes an emotional catharsis. Catharsis is natural release of pent up emotions. Sometimes it can be part of God’s healing, but the HS does not cause any uncontrollability.
Yes, wild and uncontrolled behavior is always condemned. And it is the propensity of encounters with the HS that can flood a person with emotion that has given rise to the avoidance of these opportunities.
In our day, the need for healing of the emotions is more acutely conscious and people are aware of, and seeking wholeness in their emotional being. Not knowing how to attain this, sometimes they fall into abuses of these kind.
I have not conducted a statistical analysis, but what was stated up the thread is certainly true. There are three sources for such phenomena. One is a divine intervention, another is a human one (willfuly fakery) and the last is the devil. Even the second one can be used by the Evil One to get a foothold.Code:You said: "Yes, they are extreme counterfeits, ..." By counterfeits you mean "not from the Holy Spirit"? So, you admit that some of these - actually many of these - purported slain in the spirit phenomena, are not really from the Holy Spirit?
We know them by their fruits.You said: “The HS does not engender any of these abuses. He always does things decently and in order.” Agreed.
Yes, I was speaking of my experiences in Pentecostal Churches-I’ve been to Catholic Charismatic meetings where no such “slaying” occurred at all.Ok, that is what I thought you might be saying. This is inaccurate. People are seeking healing, and to be touched personally by God. They may or may not experience a falling phenomenon. You can see in this video that not everyone does fall, but all who come forward are prayed for.
Alright, I watched the video-same exact stuff that happens at Pentecostal churches-people falling predictably backwards-don’t know what in the world would happen to them if not for the catchers. Other than the falling, they don’t seem to be particularly impressed by the whole thing-considering that God, the HS, had supposedly just touched them in what can only be presumed to be a direct and incredibly awesome way.Ok, that is what I thought you might be saying. This is inaccurate. People are seeking healing, and to be touched personally by God. They may or may not experience a falling phenomenon. You can see in this video that not everyone does fall, but all who come forward are prayed for.
The priest does not touch them, or only very lightly. There is no pushing. The persons assisting do not touch them either. If they happen to fall, they do, but no one is seeking to fall, just to be healed.
In the days of the Aposltes, people lined the streets and filled the buildings, seeking healing. God’s power is still as present today to heal as it was then. His healing power will be present in the world until He comes again.
One thing that seems odd to me about these experiences is that in so many churches where people have them they’re *pursuing *a specific kind of “gift”-and receiving it-assembly line style. While we must pursue God, and be open to wherever and however He leads, the HS just doesn’t operate this way, in my experience, so predictably, so made-to-order, at some pastors’ beck and call. He works just the opposite of that, in fact.
Well, a gift of the HS, thought in this case to be “slaying in the Spirit”.
Fhansen brings up a common misperception of this phenomenon, and it has been addressed earlier on this thread and once again by guanophore. It is important to know that this is not a gift (as in an endowment or enablement of the Holy Spirit) so much as it is a blessing or ministry from God.Ok, that is what I thought you might be saying. This is inaccurate. People are seeking healing, and to be touched personally by God. They may or may not experience a falling phenomenon. You can see in this video that not everyone does fall, but all who come forward are prayed for.
It did in my Parish. It did to me and a lot of other regular parishioners. But not to everyone.Yes, I was speaking of my experiences in Pentecostal Churches-I’ve been to Catholic Charismatic meetings where no such “slaying” occurred at all.
I understand that it’s not technically a gift of the Spirit but we have to understand that, if this is from God, then it’s still a gift-something done to us- an amazing, way out of the ordinary, life-changing experience where one must know-intuitively-that the power and presence of God has just swept them off their feet. I’m not sure how they could even get right back up the way they did.Fhansen brings up a common misperception of this phenomenon, and it has been addressed earlier on this thread and once again by guanophore. It is important to know that this is not a gift (as in an endowment or enablement of the Holy Spirit) so much as it is a blessing or ministry from God.