BobRyan said:
In 1Cor 14 all had "a revelation, a tongue, a teaching" and that "was the blessing" -- the responsibility was that they needed to exercise those valid gifts in order while they "desired EARNESTLY spiritual gifts ESPECIALLY that you may prophesy" 1Cor 14:1.
Hint: The solution is never "reject the Bible".
Yet you have a "special message" that Sunday worshippers have the "mark of the beast" and that there is "soul sleep" that no one else can see. No, BobR, you are taking scripture and purposely "massaging" it to your own ends.
Yes, we are to desire to prophesy -- that is TEACH, not LEAD ASTRAY.
In Acts 17:11 Paul thought he had a message from God - but STILL they "studied the scriptures DAILY to SEE IF those things spoken to them by Paul were so".
Hint: The difference was not in Paul - but in those who studied to SEE if what he said was in fact "so".
What "difference" are you talking about? Are you saying that only YOU study scripture and establish truth? There's that "we alone know the truth" and "extrabiblical revelation" Ed Hinson spoke of.
In 1Cor 12:2-5 Paul WARNS that they might receive one who teaches error graciously and well - not doing the careful search and review of what was being taught.
HINT: Merely accepting the pablum of popular doctrine is not the harbor of safety many believe it to be.
Moving right on into "presumptuous leadership." You're batting 1000% so far!
In the teaching of Paul and John etc - they often presented their message as the way of salvation and all others as lost.
HINT: the solution is not to dilute the teaching of scripture.
And by seeming to associate yourself with scripture, you admit to "exclusive salvation." Well, there's one thing amiss --- Jesus was God. Did you miss that in scripture?
Sounds like it's time for y'all to drink the Koolaid or lock up the compound -- the whole world is against you, eh?
skypair