I haven’t heard of soaking prayers but my understanding of soaking is in worship. Music or listening to teachings. Or just waiting in His Presence to hear from above. We do tend to talk more than expecting to hear.
But, the younger generations are using the word mystics now meaning a close walk with Jesus. Different than what our generations thought of what a Christian should be.
This isn’t new age, nor is it spiritualism whatever that is. It’s closeness with Holy Spirit. And Jesus is always glorified.
I do believe Jesus would be called a mystic today if He was here ministering. He was called demonic by some in His day. His teachings powerful with truth that struck to the heart, both those who welcomed Him, and those who hated Him.
And the prayer of Jesus for His body was that we would be one with Him in the same manner He is one with Father.
So are we? This is individual first before it can be corporate.
Be careful in speaking ill of things not understood.
Supernatural to mysticism could just be deeper experiences with the Lord.
But if statues start to weep? Run. Lol
But, the younger generations are using the word mystics now meaning a close walk with Jesus. Different than what our generations thought of what a Christian should be.
This isn’t new age, nor is it spiritualism whatever that is. It’s closeness with Holy Spirit. And Jesus is always glorified.
I do believe Jesus would be called a mystic today if He was here ministering. He was called demonic by some in His day. His teachings powerful with truth that struck to the heart, both those who welcomed Him, and those who hated Him.
And the prayer of Jesus for His body was that we would be one with Him in the same manner He is one with Father.
So are we? This is individual first before it can be corporate.
Be careful in speaking ill of things not understood.
Supernatural to mysticism could just be deeper experiences with the Lord.
But if statues start to weep? Run. Lol
Ephesians 4: 3-6 says in the KJV: " Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all."