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mothcorrupteth ::: Favorites "Some people mistakenly believe that a person who is filled with the Holy Spirit behaves as if he were full of wine. I testify to this fact--and I speak from experience--that when the Spirit of God moves, those are the most silent moments in the life of a person or a church." --Erlo Stegen, 1998 Revival among the Zulus 07-05-02 09:23:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites Amen to that. You do not need to teach on the fear of God when He is around. 07-05-02 09:38:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
mothcorrupteth ::: Favorites :-) Yes, I thought you might like that. Stegen teaches the same gospel you do--the right one. The LORD bless you for these videos. 07-05-02 10:52:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites And the Lord God bless you too. 07-05-02 11:37:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites Hello. I would not go with the 'in church' idea to begin with! :) Speaking in other languages is normal amongst God's children, but the fake silliness that you mention is everywhere. Tongues is not a necessity, it is a gift of the Spirit. 07-04-27 02:51:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
RedmansDaBest ::: Favorites do you have to be baptized to enter the kingdom of heaven? 07-04-28 02:50:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites In the Spirit, but not in water, no. I was saved long before I was baptised. However, Jesus said to be baptised, if you love Him you will. It is important but not vital. 07-04-28 03:53:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites okay, I think I understand what you mean by saying that it's not a necessity, but a gift of the Spirit, which I'd agree with. I suppose what I was aiming for was evaluating why tongues was used by God in the early church, which I see as validating Jesus' Messiahship to the Jews and spreading the gospel and God's desires throughout the churches. 07-04-28 14:28:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites Not all speak in tongues, and what most say about it is garbage. I do not agree that the Lord used it to validate anything. 07-04-28 14:59:29 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites If the Lord didn't use it to validate the ressurection and Messiahship of Christ, what was the Pentacost all about? 07-04-28 15:15:44 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites Pentecost was the birthday of the NC church. Are you saved? 07-04-28 15:31:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites Have I accepted Christ as my personal Savior who died as an atonement for my sins and am filled with the Holy Spirit? Yes, I am. I hope that is what you're asking! :) 07-04-28 15:50:52 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites Right, so you have not been saved long, I assume... The Lord God does not bother to 'prove it'. He will not be 'validating' anything. He tells it as it is and expects to be believed. Those who have ears to hear will hear. 07-04-28 17:03:30 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites That's why it's not good to assume. 15 years, actually. I was born and raised in a Christian home. My doctrine alligns closely with Fundamentalism and Dispensationalism. 07-04-29 00:35:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites I believe Jesus spent much of his ministry "validating", if I may use the word, to the unbelieving Jews. In John, shortly after He enters Jerusalem for the last time before his death, Jesus prays and a voice comes from heaven. He says something to the effect of, "that was for you, not for me" to the surrounding Jews. He is, I believe, validating His Messiahship 07-04-29 00:36:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites I am inclined to believe that since we have the completed Word of God through the Scriptures, there is no "need" for God to use tongues. I'm not saying that he can't use them, only that He might not use them any more. What do you believe concerning this? 07-04-28 14:29:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites That is a godless position. The Scripture backs up what we have, and is not the be all and end all. See my video in two parts 'Manual readers' 07-04-28 15:00:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites Or perhaps just misinformed. Maturity in the Spirit is progressive, is it not? 07-04-28 15:14:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
lucaslabrador ::: Favorites Yes, it is. See my videos that I mentioned above. 07-04-28 15:32:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
philosophus ::: Favorites Haha, one more thing. When I say "church", I mean εκκλησια, or the assembly of God's people. 07-04-28 14:30:07 _____________________________________________________ |
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