"Have you ever had a spiritual paranormal encounter?"

  • Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.

    You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Mike Waters

Well-Known Member
Jan 8, 2020
317
526
93
89
Holt
slideshowart2.blogspot.com
Faith
Christian
Country
United Kingdom
Acts 2:17 :)

If when that was spoken ( quote from Joel) those people in Acts were "in the last days"....then how much more we who are 2000 years even closer, are in the Last Days.

But, Calvinists don't often change their mind...neither do cessationists.

I'm not sure how this 'cessationist' should see that as a challenge to cessationism.
But then I'm only a cessationist out of 'peeve' at not enjoying gifts such as 'tongues' !!
:(
 
  • Like
Reactions: Helen

Helen

Well-Known Member
Oct 22, 2011
15,476
21,155
113
Faith
Christian
Country
Canada
I'm not sure how this 'cessationist' should see that as a challenge to cessationism.
But then I'm only a cessationist out of 'peeve' at not enjoying gifts such as 'tongues' !!
:(

Don't they believe that anything outside of 'normal' ( praying and reading the bible) has finished at the end of the NT, and all things died with apostles. ?
That is what I thought a cessationalist was. ;)
 

Mike Waters

Well-Known Member
Jan 8, 2020
317
526
93
89
Holt
slideshowart2.blogspot.com
Faith
Christian
Country
United Kingdom
Don't they believe that anything outside of 'normal' ( praying and reading the bible) has finished at the end of the NT, and all things died with apostles. ?
That is what I thought a cessationalist was. ;)

Surely you don't expect this 'Oneoff' cessationost to believe the same as other cessationists?
Maybe I do, maybe I don't.
I just believe that the range of special 'miraculous' experiences were only necessary for as long as it took in order to 'kick-start' something as radically new as the Gospel of a 'spiritual' kingdom, amongst Jews whose expectation was that Jesus was preaching the return to them of the earthly Jerusalem.
But as I've said, maybe that's just 'peeve' at personally having been 'left out' of those experiences.
On the other hand, to me, it makes sense of my general overview of what I see outside of ultra charismatic and 'Pentecostal' expressions of worship (within which I am sooooo uncomfortable).
PS Don't you dare 'go to sleep' whilst I am in the middle of my 'bed-time' ;)
 
Last edited:

amadeus

Well-Known Member
Jan 26, 2008
22,394
31,446
113
80
Oklahoma
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
Which cannot be verified.
Verified to or for whom by what means for what purpose? God has spoken to me and that is good enough for me. What difference should it make to me that someone else doubts that He has? I can verify that to an unbeliever as well as I can verify that Jesus rose from the dead to the same unbeliever. Are you also an unbeliever who doubts that Saul/Paul has an encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus?
 

amadeus

Well-Known Member
Jan 26, 2008
22,394
31,446
113
80
Oklahoma
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
We are not at a stale mate. People who claim this are frauds, they are not hearing audible voices from God. They are hearing their own imaginations or worse, demons.
You believe this perhaps, but you state it as if you know it. The only way you could know it is if you had a personal revelation from God, the kind you seem to be saying doesn't happen any more. When did God move you from seeing through a "glass, darkly" to a "face to face" vision?
 

reformed1689

Well-Known Member
Oct 15, 2019
4,618
1,481
113
Somewhere in the USA
reformedtruths.com
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
You believe this perhaps, but you state it as if you know it. The only way you could know it is if you had a personal revelation from God, the kind you seem to be saying doesn't happen any more. When did God move you from seeing through a "glass, darkly" to a "face to face" vision?
I believe in the Perspicuity of scripture.
 

Willie T

Heaven Sent
Staff member
Sep 14, 2017
5,869
7,426
113
St. Petersburg Florida
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
You believe this perhaps, but you state it as if you know it. The only way you could know it is if you had a personal revelation from God, the kind you seem to be saying doesn't happen any more. When did God move you from seeing through a "glass, darkly" to a "face to face" vision?
EXCELLENT !!!
 

amadeus

Well-Known Member
Jan 26, 2008
22,394
31,446
113
80
Oklahoma
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
I can't see any exceptions to the parameters. If we say there are exceptions, we would be saying God didn't get things right to begin with and had to tinker with His creation later. In cases where it may look as if God is intervening unilaterally, I remain confident He has at least one servant on the earth who agrees with His purpose.
I think this what we, you and I, in a discussion long ago called a scarlet thread. It remains unbroken from the time of Jesus to now.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Giuliano

amadeus

Well-Known Member
Jan 26, 2008
22,394
31,446
113
80
Oklahoma
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
That was under a different era before the canon was closed.
But what is this canon? Who decided it was complete? Why is the Protestant canon different than the Catholic one?

Who decided the canon was closed? You apparently agree with the ones who decided it was closed, but as you see on this forum and elsewhere I am sure, there are people who disagree. It is your belief, but you speak as if it were an Absolute Truth [AT]. While I agree there are ATs, exactly what they are is knowledge that belongs to God and perhaps to anyone who like Jesus has already overcome the world. Anyone else still lives for God by faith. Faith is NOT equal to knowledge although if followed as I believe it, along it pathway, knowledge will be encountered...
 
Last edited:

Waiting on him

Well-Known Member
Dec 21, 2018
11,674
6,096
113
56
North America
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
But what is this canon? Who decided it was complete? Why is the Protestant canon different than the Catholic one?

Who decided the canon was closed? You apparently agree with the ones who decided it was closed, but as you see on this forum and elsewhere I am sure, there are people who disagree. It is your belief, but you speak as if it were an Absolute Truth [AT]. While I agree there are ATs, exactly what they are all are is knowledge that belongs to God and perhaps to anyone who like Jesus has already overcome the world. Anyone else still lives for God by faith. Faith is NOT equal to knowledge although if followed as I believe it, along it pathway, knowledge will be encountered...
What’s miraculous to me is the founding churches had the gospel with no New Testament to reference.

In other words the Old Testament should be efficient in my opinion to proclaim Christ.
They managed?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Nancy and amadeus

reformed1689

Well-Known Member
Oct 15, 2019
4,618
1,481
113
Somewhere in the USA
reformedtruths.com
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
But what is this canon? Who decided it was complete? Why is the Protestant canon different than the Catholic one?

Who decided the canon was closed? You apparently agree with the ones who decided it was closed, but as you see on this forum and elsewhere I am sure, there are people who disagree. It is your belief, but you speak as if it were an Absolute Truth [AT]. While I agree there are ATs, exactly what they are all are is knowledge that belongs to God and perhaps to anyone who like Jesus has already overcome the world. Anyone else still lives for God by faith. Faith is NOT equal to knowledge although if followed as I believe it, along it pathway, knowledge will be encountered...
Because the Apostles are all dead.
 

amadeus

Well-Known Member
Jan 26, 2008
22,394
31,446
113
80
Oklahoma
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
That was under a different era before the canon was closed.
Ok, that is where you are, but in spite of your assertions, without a revelation yourself from God, they are still only believed by faith, which the Bible describes as the "substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen". That is your faith, which differs from that of others here. Of course, you believe you are correct but so does everyone else. I will leave the final judgment in the hands of God where it belongs!
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Nancy

amadeus

Well-Known Member
Jan 26, 2008
22,394
31,446
113
80
Oklahoma
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
What’s miraculous to me is the founding churches had the gospel with no New Testament to reference.

In other words the Old Testament should be efficient in my opinion to proclaim Christ.
They managed?
They managed because some of them were taught by Jesus and all them who had any right in the eyes of God were led by the Holy Spirit... No matter what others here think, I believe that without the lead of the Holy Spirit the Bible itself will confuse people. Our seemingly innumerable number of denominations based on the same Bibles should speak for itself in that regard... but there is also no consensus on that. Yet in the Bible itself it is written that God is Not the author of confusion!
 

reformed1689

Well-Known Member
Oct 15, 2019
4,618
1,481
113
Somewhere in the USA
reformedtruths.com
Faith
Christian
Country
United States
Ok, that is where you are, but in spite of your assertions, without a revelation yourself from God, they are still only believed by faith, which the Bible describes as the "substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen". That is you faith, which differs from that of others here. Of course, you believe you are correct but so does everyone else. I will leave the final judgment in the hands of God where it belongs!
Sorry, Scripture says to rebuke false teachers and prophets. Test the spirits. So if they can't be tested they are to be rejected.