So who decides in your charismatic church?
Simple question.
Why do you refuse to answer?
Every charismatic/pentacostal church in my area is ruled by the pastor.
He makes all decisions and the members have no say.
They claim to have a special anointing so are never questioned.
SpoonJuly wrote: "So who decides in your charismatic church?".
The Holy Spirit gives input when is important.
SpoonJuly wrote: "Every charismatic/pentacostal church in my area is ruled by the pastor."
There are cases and exceptions. Story: A Pastor was looking to buy property to start a modest church. Many members brought ideas, news of offers, etc.
The Pastor decided to pray and fast for some time. God communicated to him where He wanted the property bought. By humans standards, the property was a bad acquisition.
He obeyed God and bought and started to build. Most persons were really doubtful that a good decision was made with the purchase.
Some time after a large developing company bought adjacent land, worked it, and a huge residential community was built, with commercial zonificación also.
Turns out that anyone going to or coming from had to go by the Church built by the congregation. God does know best.
If the decision was made by democracy by all members, no doubt they would have chosen the best deal: location, quality, price, zonificación, etc.
To think that human decision making is superior to God's input is arrogant.
SpoonJuly wrote: "He makes all decisions and the members have no say. They claim to have a special anointing so are never questioned"
Note that I made the distinction of a church in good standing (with God), so that no abuse of authority happens.
Note also that I am not saying that democracy is wrong in Church decisions, what I am saying is that the input of the Holy Spirit is needed for decision making optimization. (I quoted instances in which the H.S. directed in the Bible to show the principle).
Is God interested in the success of Kingdom expansion initiatives? of course. Is He willing to hint us as to what the best decision on certain key issues is? of course, but we must ask Him.
Hebrews 11:6. To seek means that there should come a time in which a relation (for real) is achieved, and thus direct input can be obtained.
What are the implications of Jeremiah 33:3? The higher gift of prophecy for the purposes of understanding the historical events and receiving instruction for orthopraxis in accordance to God's will, remains, for is how the Kingdom is expanded.
The prophetic area related to eschatology ceased because the Canon is closed, there is a difference.
1 Co 14:24 - 25. what are the implications of what is written? Has Jesus Christ resurrected? Is He among us? If so, do the things that He used to do in His earthly ministry continue to happen? (That is how authorities in Jesus times knew that He was resurrected, because the same miracles continued to happen).
Acts 14:3. Very important, the miracle worker is Jesus Himself, not any human.
2 Timothy 3:5 many persons pay lip service to the Bible, but when confronted with God's reality (He is perfect we are not perfect and live in a fallen region of His Kingdom, which means that when He shows up, He can set things right because of the love He has for His adopted children) then deny the power of God, His omnipotent capacity to do as He wishes, when He wishes, which is His prerogative because He is the creator and the only Being with Self-existence.
And the reason for having such wrong worldview, is because usually there is someone pushing an ungodly occult agenda, and manipulates the system.