Do you make claims of what is biblically true, by your own understanding of the scriptures?
Unfortunately, that qualification is violated here regularly. In other words, instead of prefacing statements made as "I believe", "I think", or "it would seem to me", many often state their own opinions according to their own understanding inappropriately as fact.
To be clear, if you do not come by your information directly from our Father in heaven--it is of no actual authority within the church. You can make all the claims you want--not that you should ever do so, because you should not. But if they are not directly from God, the are not to be considered edifying in the building of the church--and are thus void. If claims are made as if directly from God when they are not from God, but are opinion, personal interpretation, or conjecture--you are impersonating God, as if you are God--and will be held accountable, by God.
Quotes of scripture are a different matter. However, if they are quoted to support your own interpretation--they too are not authoritative, edifying, and void. Such things should never be taught as the truth from God. If you are not sure what is allowed by God, put yourself in Peter's shoes--and ask yourself if Jesus would say the same about what you claim. If not...then it's not okay--it's anti-Christ.
Jesus said, speaking to Peter "flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven...on this rock I will build My church."
Unfortunately, that qualification is violated here regularly. In other words, instead of prefacing statements made as "I believe", "I think", or "it would seem to me", many often state their own opinions according to their own understanding inappropriately as fact.
To be clear, if you do not come by your information directly from our Father in heaven--it is of no actual authority within the church. You can make all the claims you want--not that you should ever do so, because you should not. But if they are not directly from God, the are not to be considered edifying in the building of the church--and are thus void. If claims are made as if directly from God when they are not from God, but are opinion, personal interpretation, or conjecture--you are impersonating God, as if you are God--and will be held accountable, by God.
Quotes of scripture are a different matter. However, if they are quoted to support your own interpretation--they too are not authoritative, edifying, and void. Such things should never be taught as the truth from God. If you are not sure what is allowed by God, put yourself in Peter's shoes--and ask yourself if Jesus would say the same about what you claim. If not...then it's not okay--it's anti-Christ.

No, but yes I have listened and heard the spirit of God.