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Serious Question: Is barking like a dog, making jungle animal or farm animal noises a manifestation of the Holy Spirit?
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Run...run very fast.deceptionfree said:Serious Question: Is barking like a dog, making jungle animal or farm animal noises a manifestation of the Holy Spirit?
Not likely!deceptionfree said:Serious Question: Is barking like a dog, making jungle animal or farm animal noises a manifestation of the Holy Spirit?
If someone was unfamiliar with the language it could appear to them that the speakers were drunk. However, it seems that the drunken statement what prophesied by Isaiah. In speaking of Christ's coming God said to Isaiah,Justin Mangonel said:What makes you think this is of the Holy Spirit?I believe that their main function is to break the pride in people. To yield yourself to such strange manifestations you need to really put away all your pride and just do what the Holy Spirit is wanting to do even though it makes you look silly.
The day of Pentacost, even though people thought they were drunk, was decent and in order according to the Holy Spirit. We know about them speaking in other tougnes but is that enough to make someone think you are drunk? Perhaps there was more going on than we know about. Perhaps some of the manifestations that people sometimes thing are strange were happening on that day too.
Do you see any of that in the Scriptures?UHCAIan said:Yes but there still needs to be caution. Now myself belong to a Pentecostal-Holiness church we shout, dance in the Holy Spirit, fall out, speak in tongues, run, jump, holler and praise God expressively but I have never seen anyone bark or make animal noises but that does not mean it is not a genuine expereience. Yet that is what it is an experience and thus should not be normalized or formalized for all. Some may do that others will not. We still need to make sure our expressions and manifestation are rooted in the Word of God and lead by the Holy Spirit.
The truth is, yes and no. All manifestations can be a manifestation of the Holy Spirit and all manifestations can be the work of satan.Serious Question: Is barking like a dog, making jungle animal or farm animal noises a manifestation of the Holy Spirit?
Please name me one single creature, (fish, bird, insect, etc), that does not speak. Researchers have confirmed that even plants have the ability to communicate.deceptionfree said:Serious Question: Is barking like a dog, making jungle animal or farm animal noises a manifestation of the Holy Spirit?
I hadn't realized these things are still going on. I came across them years ago and witnessed first hand a few manifestations that were being shared in a special service for that purpose. Havng come from a charismatic background and having been baptized in the Holy Spirit many years ago, I can tell you that I have seen my share of strange events, and was even for a while a designated "catcher" at alter prayers for those who are supposedly slain in the Spirit. (I will not go into that)deceptionfree said:Serious Question: Is barking like a dog, making jungle animal or farm animal noises a manifestation of the Holy Spirit?
Apostle Paul was not talking about an idea like an 'unknown tongue'. He was talking about different languages, known languages of the world. The word "unknown" in the KJV phrase "unknown tongue" is not in the Greek manuscripts at all. It was added by the translators.deceptionfree said:The Apostle Paul said that if all spoke in tongues and an unbeliever walked in, they would think everyone was crazy (and turn around and walk right out!). "So if the whole church comes together and everyone speaks in tongues, and some who do not understand or some unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are out of your mind?" (1 Corinthians 14:23; NIV). Are these manifestations from God? If you walked into a church and one or more people were barking uncontrollably like a dog, hissing like a snake, moo-ing like a cow, or jumping around like a monkey, would you stay to hear the message?
And the translator gets the idea from reading the entire message. It looks clear to me Paul is saying what good are unintelligible words.veteran said:Apostle Paul was not talking about an idea like an 'unknown tongue'. He was talking about different languages, known languages of the world. The word "unknown" in the KJV phrase "unknown tongue" is not in the Greek manuscripts at all. It was added by the translators.