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byzgirl
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I think that I opened my last e-mail by outright saying that I wasn’t trying to approve or disprove your experience…and later, that I believe in miracles and have seen the workings of the Holy Spirit in others (and in my own life).Everyone’s entitled to an opinion,even a remote one far removed from the actual place of occurance.Were you there?No.
I was.
I am not asking you to believe,but your OPINION is quite irrelevant.Please do not be so dismissive of other people’s experiences.
Perhaps the Holy Spirit did ‘reach out to you’ in this instance. I’m not saying that it’s not possible (that you imagined it). I’m just asking what purpose it serves, other than to the people directly involved (if no one else can verify it). I am not speaking, specifically, but generally…about what purpose a charism (of speaking in tongues) serves the Body as a whole.
I re-state the thought that another’s “being impressed” isn’t exactly ‘buidling up the Body’ in any way beyond the “personal” and the “individual”.
I know a Charismatic, Evangelical pastor who claims that his parishioners can take (or leave) the charism of speaking in tongues. I just find that a rather useless thing. He claims it’s not necessary as a sign of one’s being ‘saved’ (by his standard of what that means)–that they are already saved by virtue of their altar call (or moment of conversion, of confessing Christ as their Lord and Savior). The baptism of the Holy Spirit, he claims, is a separate event from water baptism (which he also encourages but doesn’t see as necessary). So he has divided up baptism, into two separate events, and then added a ‘proof’ of a believer’s faith…the speaking of tongues…NONE of which is necessary (with the exception of “accepting Christ”, verbally, with a Sinner’s Prayer). Seems all very confused and rather useless. Instead of buiding up the Body, it gives everyone the idea that water baptism and even “The Baptism of the Holy Spirit” (as a separate event/2nd baptism) are optional. Sounds rather useless to the Body, to me.