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JOHN MACARTHUR Does God Still Give Revelation? Part 3

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Part 3

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  • Thank you John your labor is not in vain.

  • chariotride  Amen to that...

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  • @dougmoerhoffman

    What is it that you would like me to see? Can you send me scripture references?

    Jesus gave you power and authority as His child. Mark 11:24, Mark 16:17-18, Matthew 18:19, Luke 10:19-20, James 5:14-16, etc. These are PROMISES from God that will only work by faith. But, you must not have any doubt or unbelief when you ask God (James 1:6-8, Matthew 17:17-20).

    Spend a little time and listen to some of the testimonies from Thurman Scrivner's ministry.

  • @edadan2009 That's not true. Please read the Gospel over again.

  • @dougmoerhoffman

    The only people that weren't healed were the ones who did not believe. And, the Bible doesn't say that Jesus wouldn't heal them - it says that He couldn't heal them because of their unbelief. John 21:25 says "Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written." When I read the Bible, I see that Jesus healed entire towns - I don't see Him refusing anyone.

  • @edadan2009 um, we're not helpless just because we don't have superhero-like powers. Miracles are always done for a greater purpose--that's why they're called SIGNS. Think of all the people Jesus DIDN'T HEAL.

  • @dougmoerhoffman

    Sorry, it's too late for you (or anyone) to try and convince me that God left us here powerless and helpless. If you want to learn what's available to you - search for Pastor Thurman Scrivner. He has a website, but youtube won't allow me to type it in here.

  • @edadan2009 1 Cor. 13:8 Love never fails. But whether there are prophecies, they will fail; whether there are tongues, they will cease; whether there is knowledge, it will vanish away.

    Also read the two chapters that bookend that one.

    Search "miraculous gifts" and "cessationism" in GotQuestions' search function.

  • @dougmoerhoffman

    Yes, we do know that God's Word is true. So, why do you question it? God said He would give dreams and visions to His people - He didn't say "I might". Why do you say "it's possible", when God said IT WILL HAPPEN? Yes, the Holy Spirit gives discernment - but where does fear come from - and which one is guiding you? God said that without faith, it is impossible to please Him. So, don't just listen to the Word - do what it says.

  • @edadan2009 If what you see cannot be justified with God's Word, which we KNOW is true, then you need to examine yourself to see whether you are in the faith. Do not scorn knowledge. The Holy Spirit gives discernment; if you're not discerning you may not have the Holy Spirit, at least you're not being filled with Him.

    The CHURCH believes God. If you ever reject the Bible in favor of anything else, fear for your soul.

  • @dougmoerhoffman

    I was in a Baptist church for many years and did not believe anything except what the southern baptist convention taught me. Then on March 11, 2007, God showed up and turned my life completely around. I don't doubt the supernatural anymore because God IS supernatural. I have seen (with my own eyes) people miraculously healed.

    What a shame that the church has become so skeptical and "discerning" that they don't believe anymore God anymore but rather the doctrines of man.

  • @edadan2009 It's -POSSIBLE- that God can give people visions today, but it must be remembered that since the Bible is sufficient, what is the need for external revelation? In light of that, claims of revelation need to be looked at highly skeptically. We should consider the claimant and whether their life shows evidence of them being saved--fruits of the Spirit, etc. If everything else they do is Biblical, they -may- be hearing from God. But we need to be very careful and discerning.

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