The time he lived in was when it was against church/state law to own a bible. People sealed their testimony with there blood and yet no behavior such as this was seen. The bible tells us to have "order" and be "sober". my own salvation exp. was one of repentance, tears and exceptance. The bible and the knowledge thereof is our safegaurd! thank you
Thank you for your response. I take exception to the description of drunken behavior to describe my receiving grace and freedom from bondage, wich is forgiveness of sin. I will give you one gleaming example that of Martin Luther a man tortured in his soul over sin, discover in the bible rightousness by faith and Justification. He used to whip himself, fast and confess over and over, til he found freedom from bondage. And yet his salvation wich had world wide reprecussions had no drunkeness.
@barthumphrey Part 2 - Glossolalia (unknown, angelic tongue) also manifests in the church as a form of prophecy under the unction of the Holy Spirit. Finally, regarding the rolling around on the floor... Have you ever thought someone speaking another language appeared drunk? No. That is not logical. The description of drunkeness in Acts 2 depicts what is universally recognized as drunken behavior: Silliness, falling down, rolling around, etc... Purpose? Grace, freedom from bondage.
@barthumphrey Partially correct. Paul spoke of a heavenly language, "glossolalia" (speaking an unknown, angelic language 1. Corinthians 13 & 14 that cannot be understood by humans except those who have the gift of interpretation of tongues 1 Corinthians 12 when it is shared in church). This includes the earthly language you spoke of, "xenolalia" (Acts 2) different from from one's native tongue. Purpose? Paul used his heavenly language (glossolalia) also... continued...
@bmeanjustbcauz Hello brother/sister. Blessing to you. I have no problem with sharing your discernment with us but are you sure you are not detecting the difference between grace and legalism? Just wondering. I am sure Jesus turned the stomach of the religious leaders who crucified Him, too. Jesus walked in freedom and love. That is what I see going on here, but that is just me. Please share your thoughts.
@topfifth99 Hello again! Blessings to you. Please reflect on your own behavior before you judge others (i.e., I quote, "bastards"). The judgmental heart is spoken of in Matthew 23. By the way, take note... this was the only time Jesus was harsh toward anyone. He was kind to those who fell into weakness.
@Frettchen612 Be careful who you say is the ignorant one, my brother/sister. Just because they don't mention people going to the bathroom or eating oranges, does that mean toilets or citrus fruit are from Satan, too? God's blessings and grace to you.
The time he lived in was when it was against church/state law to own a bible. People sealed their testimony with there blood and yet no behavior such as this was seen. The bible tells us to have "order" and be "sober". my own salvation exp. was one of repentance, tears and exceptance. The bible and the knowledge thereof is our safegaurd! thank you
barthumphrey 2 months ago
Thank you for your response. I take exception to the description of drunken behavior to describe my receiving grace and freedom from bondage, wich is forgiveness of sin. I will give you one gleaming example that of Martin Luther a man tortured in his soul over sin, discover in the bible rightousness by faith and Justification. He used to whip himself, fast and confess over and over, til he found freedom from bondage. And yet his salvation wich had world wide reprecussions had no drunkeness.
barthumphrey 2 months ago
@barthumphrey Part 2 - Glossolalia (unknown, angelic tongue) also manifests in the church as a form of prophecy under the unction of the Holy Spirit. Finally, regarding the rolling around on the floor... Have you ever thought someone speaking another language appeared drunk? No. That is not logical. The description of drunkeness in Acts 2 depicts what is universally recognized as drunken behavior: Silliness, falling down, rolling around, etc... Purpose? Grace, freedom from bondage.
HealedandOpenHearts 2 months ago
@barthumphrey Partially correct. Paul spoke of a heavenly language, "glossolalia" (speaking an unknown, angelic language 1. Corinthians 13 & 14 that cannot be understood by humans except those who have the gift of interpretation of tongues 1 Corinthians 12 when it is shared in church). This includes the earthly language you spoke of, "xenolalia" (Acts 2) different from from one's native tongue. Purpose? Paul used his heavenly language (glossolalia) also... continued...
HealedandOpenHearts 2 months ago
@bmeanjustbcauz Hello brother/sister. Blessing to you. I have no problem with sharing your discernment with us but are you sure you are not detecting the difference between grace and legalism? Just wondering. I am sure Jesus turned the stomach of the religious leaders who crucified Him, too. Jesus walked in freedom and love. That is what I see going on here, but that is just me. Please share your thoughts.
HealedandOpenHearts 2 months ago
@topfifth99 Hello again! Blessings to you. Please reflect on your own behavior before you judge others (i.e., I quote, "bastards"). The judgmental heart is spoken of in Matthew 23. By the way, take note... this was the only time Jesus was harsh toward anyone. He was kind to those who fell into weakness.
HealedandOpenHearts 2 months ago
@Frettchen612 Be careful who you say is the ignorant one, my brother/sister. Just because they don't mention people going to the bathroom or eating oranges, does that mean toilets or citrus fruit are from Satan, too? God's blessings and grace to you.
HealedandOpenHearts 2 months ago
What rated is this movie?...fp for false prophets!
I21GenieLee 3 months ago
Oh Christians oh fooooooooolish Christians to be led astray so easily by these false bastards oh christians how easily you have been led astray
topfifth99 3 months ago
I don't like the hindu imitation, there is a different spirit, you can just tell.
bmeanjustbcauz 5 months ago