Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
DHK,
[qb] Your reference to the occult and being controlled by demons is highly offense to we who have experienced the overpowering Presence of the Holy Spirit. Scaring your Baptist friends and new believers may make an impression on them but it does not rock our boat.
Can you say with 100% surety that it was the power of the Holy Spirit? How do you know? Satan imitates such things too. What makes you think it was the Holy Spirit and not a demon?
Personally, when this happened to me in Bible College I was deep in prayer to the Lord and knew and understood each word {in English} of the prayer that I was praying. All the time of this experience I knew what was happening to me as I prayed. If it were a medical problem by dorm room friends would have called 911. If you would have been there that is exactly what you would have done. But see the men around me knew about how the Spirit of God can overtake a person who loves Jesus. Understand, they were not scripted Christians bought up in a denomination that deny the 'gifts of the Holy Spirit,' thereby quenching the Holy Spirit of God [I Thessalonians 5:19 & Ephesians 4:30].
You mean the others, like yourself, also believed in mystical experiences like the Islamic pirs, and like all good gnostics you all believe that experience triumphs over the Word of God.
As other brethren have told you and others, if this happens to you--you will never be foolish enough again to make fun of the things of God.
I don't make fun of the Word of God. I seriously warn those that value experience more than the Word of God, that claim to be gnostics--having knowledge that others don't have because of their experience--knowledge outside the Word of God, and stemming from their experience. This is heresy.
You repeated denials of this truth shows you shallow view of Scripture and lack of spiritual depth in the things of the Lord.
What truth have I denied? You had an experience. I don't deny that. Was it according to the principles set down in God's Word. I doubt it. It goes directly contrary to what God has said in Heb.1:1. God does not speak to us in the experience-oriented way that he spoke to the Old Testament prophets, but rather he speaks to us in this day and age through his Son, Jesus Christ, as revealed through His Word.
Talking now as to whether the 'gifts of the Spirit' are until the Second Coming of Christ to defeat His enemies, shows that you are still thinking. Thinking is a good thing when you do not delete parts of the N.T. because someone told you this years ago .
The Gifts of the Spirit have ceased. Search the Scriptures and see. The trouble is, you won't search the Scriptures because of your gnostic approach to the Scriptures. You put experience above the Word of God. It must be true because you have had the experience. But you cannot prove your experience is of God or the devil, can you? You have no objective way to do that.
Now get back on track and answer Bible-Boys questions on whether or not you agree with all that he has set forth for you.
DHK