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"presidente, post: 4792711, member: 164050"]Btw, on 'lining up' for a prophet--- if it is outside of a church gathering, I do not see a specific Biblical problem with it. 'Let the prophets speak two or three and let the other judge' does not seem to fit situation the line-up, unless their is some attempt to judge after two words or prophets-- depending on how 'two or three' is interpreted as their seems to be a grammatical ambiguity. But prophecies being given in church certainly have an advantage.
who are the prophets? anyone who supposedly sounds like one? what is the criteria for judging who is a prophet?
I also believe 'personal prophecies' can edify others. The hypothetical unlearned one or unbeliever whose secrets are made manifest by prophecy in I Corinthians 14...experiences this in the assembly. And in the assembly... let all things be done unto edifying.
those are more likely a word of knowledge when something is revealed that the person giving the word did not know but it is known by the recipient. are you not aware that prophecy is also expounding on scripture? it is not all about telling the supposed future
Be that as it may, I do think the grace to prophesy might flow in spite of a church not following or attempting to follow the two or three rule. Some take 'let the other judge' as a thing individuals do silently or internally. I think of the church deciding to collect money after Agabus' signifying the famine as an application of 'let the other judge.'
well shall we all operate according to your opinion or what the Bible says?
The downside is if people line up, and they are getting false words. That's a problem, of course. And that is why some pastors react negatively to the idea of ministry being conducted this way.
oh you think so? I know of quite a few people who made life changing errors because of a false word...including one poor woman who married a man because several people 'prophesied' to her that she should. He was a sexual pervert and demanded some pretty awful things from her which she conceded to under the false guidance of others who told her to 'respect' this man. Myself and a few other people counselled with her and helped her as she was beside herself. She divorced this person and is now happily married to a man who respects and loves her. She is a changed person because she listened to GODLY counsel.
I know of those who have had false visions and dreams and left their employment or schooling to follow these phantoms and ended up shipwrecked on the rocks of false prophets. and so much more
you THINK false words can hurt? they can utterly destroy.
People who line up for 'prophetic words' are probably ostensibly lining up for prayer, actually, and some of them might be hoping for a prophetic word.
says who? you know what every person is 'really' wanting do you? MOST of them want that word they cannot ascertain for themselves because they have been taught to feed off other people rather than sit down at the banqueting table of the Lord
you consistently make opinion statements as though they were normative and true. they are simply and ONLY your subjective conclusions and again, as this practice is not biblical, God is not accountable to ANYONE...neither for their ignorance or their supposed well meaning errors
Random thoughts about some writings around the second century on the subject. The Shepherd of Hermas was against prophecies outside of the assembly, but very positive toward the prophecies from prophets in the church. Hermas also wrote during a time when prophets were actually allowed to prophesy in church, and wouldn't be forced to do so outside the assembly. If they were to prophesy at all. Didache would probably lead someone to a more reverent attitude toward any prophetic utterance from someone deemed to be a prophet or apostle.
yeah. right. smh
who are the prophets? anyone who supposedly sounds like one? what is the criteria for judging who is a prophet?
I also believe 'personal prophecies' can edify others. The hypothetical unlearned one or unbeliever whose secrets are made manifest by prophecy in I Corinthians 14...experiences this in the assembly. And in the assembly... let all things be done unto edifying.
those are more likely a word of knowledge when something is revealed that the person giving the word did not know but it is known by the recipient. are you not aware that prophecy is also expounding on scripture? it is not all about telling the supposed future
Be that as it may, I do think the grace to prophesy might flow in spite of a church not following or attempting to follow the two or three rule. Some take 'let the other judge' as a thing individuals do silently or internally. I think of the church deciding to collect money after Agabus' signifying the famine as an application of 'let the other judge.'
well shall we all operate according to your opinion or what the Bible says?
The downside is if people line up, and they are getting false words. That's a problem, of course. And that is why some pastors react negatively to the idea of ministry being conducted this way.
oh you think so? I know of quite a few people who made life changing errors because of a false word...including one poor woman who married a man because several people 'prophesied' to her that she should. He was a sexual pervert and demanded some pretty awful things from her which she conceded to under the false guidance of others who told her to 'respect' this man. Myself and a few other people counselled with her and helped her as she was beside herself. She divorced this person and is now happily married to a man who respects and loves her. She is a changed person because she listened to GODLY counsel.
I know of those who have had false visions and dreams and left their employment or schooling to follow these phantoms and ended up shipwrecked on the rocks of false prophets. and so much more
you THINK false words can hurt? they can utterly destroy.
People who line up for 'prophetic words' are probably ostensibly lining up for prayer, actually, and some of them might be hoping for a prophetic word.
says who? you know what every person is 'really' wanting do you? MOST of them want that word they cannot ascertain for themselves because they have been taught to feed off other people rather than sit down at the banqueting table of the Lord
you consistently make opinion statements as though they were normative and true. they are simply and ONLY your subjective conclusions and again, as this practice is not biblical, God is not accountable to ANYONE...neither for their ignorance or their supposed well meaning errors
Random thoughts about some writings around the second century on the subject. The Shepherd of Hermas was against prophecies outside of the assembly, but very positive toward the prophecies from prophets in the church. Hermas also wrote during a time when prophets were actually allowed to prophesy in church, and wouldn't be forced to do so outside the assembly. If they were to prophesy at all. Didache would probably lead someone to a more reverent attitude toward any prophetic utterance from someone deemed to be a prophet or apostle.
yeah. right. smh