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Are you afraid for the future?...but Scripture is a sure guide to life; whereas I don't believe that dreams are...
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Are you afraid for the future?...but Scripture is a sure guide to life; whereas I don't believe that dreams are...
...but Scripture is a sure guide to life; whereas I don't believe that dreams are...
What do you believe the word prophecy means?Well certainly. This is the risk associated with many supernatural gifts. They can be from God, they can be from Satan, and they can also arise merely from our flesh. But this is why Paul exhorted the Thessalonians not to despise prophesying, but to test all things. Just because dreams and prophecies CAN be from Satan does not mean that you do away with them completely to avoid all risk. With prophecy you test the spirits to see if they are of God or demonic. With dreams you seek discernment from the Lord on if they are coming from Him, Satan or the flesh.
The future is all mapped out in Scripture; 1 Corinthians 11.26 brings it to light, for the believer.Are you afraid for the future?
Dreams and visions are not meant to replace scripture. They have different functions. This could easily turn into a thread on cessationism. If it does, count me out. I have seen all of the gifts of the Spirit used by mature Christians for the building up of the body of Christ....but Scripture is a sure guide to life; whereas I don't believe that dreams are...
I don't want to argue; I just by God's grace try to stick to Scripture; and maybe should bow out of this discussion; thanks...Dreams and visions are not meant to replace scripture. They have different functions. This could easily turn into a thread on cessationism. If it does, count me out. I have seen all of the gifts of the Spirit used by mature Christians for the building up of the body of Christ.
I didn't mean that you should bow out at all. Please forgive me if I came across as harsh.I don't want to argue; I just by God's grace try to stick to Scripture; and maybe should bow out of this discussion; thanks...
What do you believe the word prophecy means?
That goes for me alsoI don't want to argue; I just by God's grace try to stick to Scripture; and maybe should bow out of this discussion; thanks...
No prob.; I just don't have any more to say, really...I didn't mean that you should bow out at all. Please forgive me if I came across as harsh.
I don't want to argue; I just by God's grace try to stick to Scripture
Because they have NO authority. The visions (not dreams) which has divine authority are recorded in Scripture. End of story.If Dreams and Visions have authority, why are they not all received as such?
That is purely an assumption. Perhaps a very small fraction (0.01%) of dreams may be prophetic. The rest are just dreams....dreams are prophetic in nature, and as such are designed to warn believers of coming dangers and encourage them regarding coming situations
That is purely an assumption.
When I started posting in this thread, I thought it was the thread started by Hidden in Him, just so y'all know.Dreams and visions are not meant to replace scripture. They have different functions. This could easily turn into a thread on cessationism. If it does, count me out. I have seen all of the gifts of the Spirit used by mature Christians for the building up of the body of Christ.
If dreams were that critical for the saints, there would be a lot more about them in the NT. Which means that putting one's focus on dreams might not be a good idea. We know that before and after the birth of Christ dreams are mentioned, but not much more after than. The Apostles had VISIONS not dreams. Just like the Prophets.I meant dreams from God are prophetic in nature, Enoch.Read things in context please, LoL.
If dreams were that critical for the saints, there would be a lot more about them in the NT. Which means that putting one's focus on dreams might not be a good idea. We know that before and after the birth of Christ dreams are mentioned, but not much more after than. The Apostles had VISIONS not dreams. Just like the Prophets.
If Dreams and Visions have authority, why are they not all received as such?
Hi Windmillcharge,Your fallacy is in this sentanve.
Dreams and vission have No authority.
They have always to be checked against scripture.
They are only a message to the person having them or for that person to deliver to a person or grup.