Why do you feel the need to babble in your posts? Re-reading before you post would do you some good. This is one of the more readable posts. But the main problem with your posts is abundance of assumptions and accusations about other people, and a lack of Biblical content.
Why do you feel the need to act like you can read people's minds and pretend to have some kind of supernatural knowledge of what they do or do not do, while arguing against such knowledge? It does not make sense for you to assume you know what activities other people are involved in when you just met them on the Internet.
Name one time I have ever made a prophecy that came to pass. I do not claim to be a prophet. If I make predictions, generally they are regular human predictions, and I often remember to acknowledge the Lord in that and say 'if the Lord wills' as James teaches.
I pray for sick people. I lay hands on sick people. Some of them say they were healed. If they aren't healed, I do not tell everybody that they are.
Many Christians believe that we receive the seal of the Spirit at salvation, but a believer should also be full of the Spirit. Why did Paul write to fellow believers in Ephesians 5:18 '....be filled with the Spirit.' if your perspective
Why do you feel the need to act like you can read people's minds and pretend to have some kind of supernatural knowledge of what they do or do not do, while arguing against such knowledge? It does not make sense for you to assume you know what activities other people are involved in when you just met them on the Internet.
Name one time I have ever made a prophecy that came to pass. I do not claim to be a prophet. If I make predictions, generally they are regular human predictions, and I often remember to acknowledge the Lord in that and say 'if the Lord wills' as James teaches.
I pray for sick people. I lay hands on sick people. Some of them say they were healed. If they aren't healed, I do not tell everybody that they are.
Many Christians believe that we receive the seal of the Spirit at salvation, but a believer should also be full of the Spirit. Why did Paul write to fellow believers in Ephesians 5:18 '....be filled with the Spirit.' if your perspective
Why do you feel the need to babble in your posts? Re-reading before you post would do you some good. This is one of the more readable posts. But the main problem with your posts is abundance of assumptions and accusations about other people, and a lack of Biblical content.
Why do you feel the need to act like you can read people's minds and pretend to have some kind of supernatural knowledge of what they do or do not do, while arguing against such knowledge? It does not make sense for you to assume you know what activities other people are involved in when you just met them on the Internet.
Name one time I have ever made a prophecy that came to pass. I do not claim to be a prophet. If I make predictions, generally they are regular human predictions, and I often remember to acknowledge the Lord in that and say 'if the Lord wills' as James teaches.
I pray for sick people. I lay hands on sick people. Some of them say they were healed. If they aren't healed, I do not tell everybody that they are.
Many Christians believe that we receive the seal of the Spirit at salvation, but a believer should also be full of the Spirit. Why did Paul write to fellow believers in Ephesians 5:18 '....be filled with the Spirit.' if your perspective on this issue were true? They were already Christians, so why would he write that?
Why do you feel the need to act like you can read people's minds and pretend to have some kind of supernatural knowledge of what they do or do not do, while arguing against such knowledge? It does not make sense for you to assume you know what activities other people are involved in when you just met them on the Internet.
Name one time I have ever made a prophecy that came to pass. I do not claim to be a prophet. If I make predictions, generally they are regular human predictions, and I often remember to acknowledge the Lord in that and say 'if the Lord wills' as James teaches.
I pray for sick people. I lay hands on sick people. Some of them say they were healed. If they aren't healed, I do not tell everybody that they are.
Many Christians believe that we receive the seal of the Spirit at salvation, but a believer should also be full of the Spirit. Why did Paul write to fellow believers in Ephesians 5:18 '....be filled with the Spirit.' if your perspective on this issue were true? They were already Christians, so why would he write that?