Subject: I liked most of what... |
Bible Note: Hi “There”, Don’t you see the dangers of calling something wrong that your not in the position to judge? Whether being “Slain in the Spirit” is of God, manifestation of the flesh, or deception by Satan is not yours to judge. If it violated a Biblical standard, precept, commandment, teaching, statue, law, or counsel then yes, it would have to be judged and judged as sin. However as we have said before there is no Biblically supported prohibition against being “Slain in the Spirit”. Therefore to call it wrong we have to be saying we are capable of judging peoples hearts and know why they are doing it. I don’t think any of us are ready to say that. You say that it is not necessary to prove that the Bible teaches against it to prove that it is not a Biblical teaching or practice. Your right it is not a Biblical teaching or practice, I have agreed with at all along. But is it wrong? Can we say it is wrong because it isn’t spelled out in the Bible? Again if it violated any Biblical teaching then yes we could. But in this case nothing is violated, no doctrine is modified, no commandment, precept, statue, teaching, or counsel is jeopardized so what makes it wrong? Other than the fact you don’t like and that my friend is being Pharisaical. |