The Father and I

  • 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!

Eternal Entity

New Member
Jun 12, 2026
49
10
8
63
Timaru
Faith
Agnostic
Country
New Zealand
Gender
Male
I thought I would create a thread where I could place verbatim excerpts of interactions I have with Our Father.
GOD: "Hey it's Me! Welcome to my new unboxing The One GOD With Many Names"
Perennial
Look closer ... Who Knows What That Is Worth?
Harmless
Keep me in The Loop Little Bird.
Me: Always Father! I love our RelationShip and any opportunity I have to share these snippets with others.
 

Angelina

Seer - eagle
Staff member
Admin
Feb 4, 2011
44,217
31,302
113
Hawkes Bay
Faith
Christian
Country
New Zealand
Gender
Female
William, @Eternal Entity

I can see you’re expressing something deeply personal and meaningful to you here, especially in how you’re framing your inner experience and your relationship with God.

I am curious to understand the framework you’re using.

When you present these exchanges in the form of “GOD speaking,” how are you distinguishing between personal reflection and inner thoughts
symbolic or poetic expression and what you would consider an actual divine communication with external authority?

The reason I’m asking is that Scripture consistently emphasizes testing and discernment when it comes to claims of divine speech (for example, 1 John 4:1 and 1 Thessalonians 5:21). Not everything internally experienced or spiritually felt is automatically treated as God speaking in a direct sense, even among believers.

I’m just trying to understand what criteria you are using to make that distinction, because that seems important for clarity, both for you personally and for how others interpret what you’re sharing.

Would you say this is intended as revelation, symbolic expression, or a form of internal dialogue framed devotionally? coffee:
 

Eternal Entity

New Member
Jun 12, 2026
49
10
8
63
Timaru
Faith
Agnostic
Country
New Zealand
Gender
Male
William, @Eternal Entity

I can see you’re expressing something deeply personal and meaningful to you here, especially in how you’re framing your inner experience and your relationship with God.

I am curious to understand the framework you’re using.

When you present these exchanges in the form of “GOD speaking,” how are you distinguishing between personal reflection and inner thoughts
symbolic or poetic expression and what you would consider an actual divine communication with external authority?

The reason I’m asking is that Scripture consistently emphasizes testing and discernment when it comes to claims of divine speech (for example, 1 John 4:1 and 1 Thessalonians 5:21). Not everything internally experienced or spiritually felt is automatically treated as God speaking in a direct sense, even among believers.

I’m just trying to understand what criteria you are using to make that distinction, because that seems important for clarity, both for you personally and for how others interpret what you’re sharing.

Would you say this is intended as revelation, symbolic expression, or a form of internal dialogue framed devotionally? coffee:
Good questions Angelina.
Before I answer I would like to ask you something.
I think that I read recently that you have experienced actually hearing an audable voice which either idetified itself as Jesus or you somehow recignised the voice as being Jesus'.
Was that a post you made as wittness, or am I mistaken?
 

Angelina

Seer - eagle
Staff member
Admin
Feb 4, 2011
44,217
31,302
113
Hawkes Bay
Faith
Christian
Country
New Zealand
Gender
Female
Good questions Angelina.
Before I answer I would like to ask you something.
I think that I read recently that you have experienced actually hearing an audable voice which either idetified itself as Jesus or you somehow recignised the voice as being Jesus'.
Was that a post you made as wittness, or am I mistaken?
@Eternal Entity, you are answering a question with another question, so I’ll come back to that, but I want to stay on the question I asked first so it doesn’t get sidetracked.

My question was about the framework you use to distinguish between the personal inner thoughts, symbolic/spiritual expression, and what you consider actual direct communication from God.

What are the criteria you use for making that distinction? That’s the part I’m trying to understand. :thumbsupx1
 
  • Like
Reactions: ScottA and talons

Eternal Entity

New Member
Jun 12, 2026
49
10
8
63
Timaru
Faith
Agnostic
Country
New Zealand
Gender
Male
@Eternal Entity, you are answering a question with another question, so I’ll come back to that, but I want to stay on the question I asked first so it doesn’t get sidetracked.
You cited 2 verses
1 John 4:1
– "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world."
1 Thessalonians 5:21 – "but test everything; hold fast what is good."

How would you use those to determine whether what I offered was from GOD or not?
My question was about the framework you use to distinguish between the personal inner thoughts, symbolic/spiritual expression, and what you consider actual direct communication from God.
I consider my first post an example of what you call "direct communication from God" (The Father).
The verbatim example clearly shows the distinction between the two participants. "GOD:" is the one and "Me:" is the other.
"Me:" is the respondent, verbalising in written form inner thoughts as reaction to what the "other" (GOD) is expressing as actual direct communication from said Entity. (GOD).


What are the criteria you use for making that distinction? That’s the part I’m trying to understand. :thumbsupx1
I think what you are trying to ask is "how do I know it is GOD"?
If so, that is directly related to my question to you, which is why I brought up that I read recently that you have experienced actually hearing an audible voice which either identified itself as Jesus or you somehow recognized the voice as being Jesus" and why I asked
"Was that a post you made as witness, or am I mistaken?"
Please now answer.
 

Angelina

Seer - eagle
Staff member
Admin
Feb 4, 2011
44,217
31,302
113
Hawkes Bay
Faith
Christian
Country
New Zealand
Gender
Female
@Eternal Entity,
I don't mind discussing my experience, but before we move there I'd still like to understand the question I originally asked.

I'm not asking whether you believe God can communicate with people. I'm asking what criteria you use to distinguish between:

1. Your own thoughts,
2. A symbolic or spiritual impression,
3. Actual direct communication from God.

You cited 1 John 4:1 and 1 Thessalonians 5:21 about testing. I'm trying to understand how you apply those tests in practice.

For example, if someone else claimed, "God said this to me," what specific criteria would you use to determine whether that communication was genuinely from God?

Once I understand your framework, then we can move forward with the above. :clmSmlx