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1 | Is being "slain in the spirit" biblical? | Bible general Archive 1 | Makarios | 5122 | ||
Steve, in each case that you cited above, it was God that was acting through His Presence and not an act of man (where someone who has 'anointing' lays their hands upon you and you are knocked cold). I agree with you and EdB that God can do whatever He wants, but I feel that calling this "temporary paralyzation" by God being 'slain in the spirit' is a bad way to describe such an experience. It should be more like "overcome by the Presence of God" or something like that. In any case, I feel that it must be God who governs and administers such a Presence or power over people instead of man. I realize that God could 'work through' man if He so desires, but there must be an undeniable Presence of God there that affects the entire congregation as a whole instead of a singled out person. I also believe that there is a difference between being 'slain in the spirit' and being 'pierced to the heart' (Acts 2:37). | ||||||
2 | Is being "slain in the spirit" biblical? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 5247 | ||
I do not think being "slain in the spirit" is biblical. Were Daniel, John and maybe even Saul (Paul) slain? There were others like Moses, Joshua and Isaiah who experienced God, yet did not fall to the ground as a dead man, which apply to Daniel and John only. These two got up when the Lord touched them. | ||||||