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SovereignGrace

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Everybody wants to be a special little snowflake. Now, if God actually spoke to you, You would not be claiming yourself more holy than others. God spoke to Paul; what did he say? things like "I am the chief of sinners" and preached constant humility.

I have but one thing to say:
I am the lords messenger I have come to tell you all that what john the Baptist was crying out has been fulfilled because I am a living witness who speaks with gods authority .
 

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I am the lords messenger I have come to tell you all that what john the Baptist was crying out has been fulfilled because I am a living witness who speaks with gods authority .


You're not saying anything...just claiming lofty things for yourself. A messenger has something to say. You are just displaying an active imagination.
 
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I am the lords messenger I have come to tell you all that what john the Baptist was crying out has been fulfilled because I am a living witness who speaks with gods authority .
How are you a fulfillment of what John the Baptist said? Clarify that and answer post #43.
 
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I will not to be dismissive about his vision. I see nothing unusual in it, at least not yet.

He noticed that the skull head spirit layed hands on a tall man. Is this supposed to be death? There is a precedent for this in Exodus 12:12.

I wonder what were the other people like in the vision?
 
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I will not to be dismissive about his vision. I see nothing unusual in it, at least not yet.

He noticed that the skull head spirit layed hands on a tall man. Is this supposed to be death? There is a precedent for this in Exodus 12:12.

I wonder what were the other people like in the vision?
No, sorry, the text you've used is not a precedent for this experience. You've completely misapplied the text.
 
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I will not to be dismissive about his vision. I see nothing unusual in it, at least not yet.

He noticed that the skull head spirit layed hands on a tall man. Is this supposed to be death? There is a precedent for this in Exodus 12:12.

I wonder what were the other people like in the vision?

Well, the Word does say that old men will have dreams and visions in the last days? But, how to test the spirits online?? At least, this kind. ♥
So happy the site is up and running again!!!!! Thank you!
 

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Well, the Word does say that old men will have dreams and visions in the last days?

No, that is not what it says in Scripture, you're incorrect. Subtle twisting of the Scriptures is always a red flag, and is suspect, the same happened in the garden.

The young men will have visions, the old men will dream dreams.

The old man in this thread had a vision. That doesn't line up with Acts 2:17. Do you see this and accept your error?


But, how to test the spirits online?? At least, this kind.

See the above.

Read the Bible, get the quotes right, find the error, reject the teaching. It's that simple. Furthermore, nothing he stated was biblical, and he also rejects Gospel examination. Therefore, even if he dreamed this, it is still unbiblical.
 
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I had a spoon and some shredded cheddar appear in a bowl of chili once.
That's how it starts....the shredded cheese ...the chili....the hoodie....I see how this ties together:oops:
There is no real need for scripture is there? Why struggle to study the dead letter. Messengers on here have traveled to heaven and back, now they are getting personal messages, and revelation, Pentecost itself cannot compareo_O
 

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No, sorry, the text you've used is not a precedent for this experience. You've completely misapplied the text.

Not the whole experience, but the part with the angel of death moving at the behest of the Spirit of God. Unless you think the Spirit was personally killing the firstborns at the Passover, I don't.
 

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That's how it starts....the shredded cheese ...the chili....the hoodie....I see how this ties together:oops:
There is no real need for scripture is there? Why struggle to study the dead letter. Messengers on here have traveled to heaven and back, now they are getting personal messages, and revelation, Pentecost itself cannot compareo_O

Yep. Now add a huge dose of Matthew 7:1 in there, and no one can challenge them without being ridiculed for doing so.

Also, quote a vague Scripture somewhere to tie it all together, and it's all good because even misapplying a text, or misusing one falls under Mathew 7:1! "Hey, what you saw reminds me of a verse I take out of context, therefore, it must not be dismissed! I validate you!!" (but we're not to judge, right? and isn't that judging?)

Isn't that the entire reason Jesus gave us Matthew 7:1, to protect whatsoever anyone says from falling to the scrutiny of Scripture? One here says we are to "believe all things" using 1 Corinthians 13:7 as proof we must accept these visions.

Spiritual anarchy is all the rage, like in Judges, when they had no King to rule over them. They will not endure sound doctrine; 2 Timothy 4:1-4.