Bible Question:
Has the ministry of the Holy Ghost changed? It is foolishness to some who profess Christ to cast out devils, speak in tongues, heal the sick, raise the dead, etc. The Holy Ghost empowers the true Church to be witnesses to Him (Jesus), to do what? Bring souls to Him. How? By doing the works that He did. Is it that the Holy Ghost has changed or those who oppose are PROFESSING Christ but not POSSESSING the Holy Spirit? I'm very concerned. WalkingTalkingBible |
Bible Answer: Fine, I'm 100 percent of doing as you say. I'll support whomever can perform the miracles as you cite in the same manner with which they were accomplished in the first century. We (all of us) on the Forum and in His true Church are going to stick to the Bible, His Word as being the standard by which we "test the spirits," correct? So all we need to see is someone raising the dead after 3 days of death without any mechanical support or restore a body part after removal. How about healing someone with leporsy? We could settle for someone being given the ability to immediately leap up in the air after a lifetime of not walking. Or we could settle for someone being given the gift of eyesight after a lifetime of blindness. Any of these will do or any other unquestionable, supernatural acts that would be clearly labeled as miracles by anyone. Do you know where we can find such a person? And before you answer that it will depend on the amount of faith of the recipient. NO, NO, NO, the Bible cites a multitude of miracles but It NEVER, NEVER cites one that was not sucessful because of dependency on the amount of faith of the recipient. As a matter of facts, most of the miracles in the Bible, especially the NT, the recipient doesn't seem to be interested in God at all. God bless. --Rowdy |