1. I believe all accounts in Scripture. I am sola Scriptura.
2. I do not believe all claims of charismatics or Word of Faith individuals. In fact, I believe few of them.
3. I said on this thread that I found at least one person to be credible because she has reflected sound thinking in the past.
4. You are inferring I am less spiritual because I don't believe significant numbers of charismatics or Word of Faith individuals.
5. I don't really care what charismatics or Word of Faith individuals think in this regard.
It is interesting to see that about half of the respondees say that God has audibly spoken to them. I was interested in dissecting the data to see which ones who claim God has audibly spoken to them have been treated for mental illness.
Ben, have you heard an audible voice that you think was God, and have you ever been treated for mental illness? If you care to respond, it would be interesting to know. And, would you care to affirm that you are answering me accurately, and are representing a SOLID account of what has happened, knowing that you would be dishonoring God if you lie to me?
To be honest, I am not sure how to respond to this. Not the part of hearing God audibly as I have yet to experience that, but your reception of what has been said. Have you taken an offense to whats been said? That is not the point or purpose. Where did I claim that you are less spiritual for denying people's experiences? Also, what do you mean by spiritual? What are we talking of here? Experience, holiness, or what? I am simply addressing your skepticism, that
is repugnant. The audacity to take what God has granted to a person, an intimate thing, and tie it in with insanity?
In a previous post you mentioned repentance, and dare I say, look in the mirror. I come in love, Sparkman, and yet also with righteous indignation. I can see your desire for statistical data upon which you can confirm that people are experiencing the voice of God because they are mentally unstable or drugged up, but to what end? Are you envious? Do you wish to stand with truth? Then look no further than the word of God. He speaks in many ways, audibly being one of many.
You believe the testimony of Angela, good! So then what is this thread? A way for you to spot "the crazies"? It seems that you find issue not with God speaking audibly, but the merit of the one claiming God spoke (or speaks) to them. Why do you doubt these claims? Why do you seek to invalidate them? Why waste your time discrediting the experience of others, instead of living in your own? You know that God has a plan for your life, do you not? A place in the Body of Christ, as you are a member? I don't know where you stand in your walk with God (in terms of fellowship), but may the Lord speak to you, if not audibly, in a way that you will hear and listen. Amen? I don't just mean in obedience but in reconciliation that Christ purchased for you, to spend time with the Lord. The veil being torn.
PS: If I have offended you either here or in a previous post, forgive me. I truly had no such intention.