@CS1
I wasn't talking about this woman's excorcisms. I was talking about my experiences.
Sometimes I can sense a demonic presence, or sense something about someone. Sometimes I don't sense it. Sometimes I have just heard it is God speaking, and other times I hear a prophecy and it sounds Biblical and encouraging and I do not have that sense. So discernment from the perspective of perceiving something spiritual is not always 100% for me. And sometimes there is that praying for wisdom, praying about things, waiting, etc.
When you are in the moment doing some ministry, you have to go with what the Lord has given you and with your past experience-- with studying and memorizing scripture, prayer-- everything that you have at that moment and whatever God is giving you on the spot. If something doesn't fit your preconceived ideas you can call it fake or else call the person unsaved. If there were levitation or something weird and the person 10 demonic voices, then you probably would not say it is fake. That sort of thing is probably very rare if it ever happens at all. You might perceive the demonic presence, or not, depending on your gifts and what 'manifestation of the Spirit' you are getting yourself from whatever the Lord is providing.
I don't hang a sign up asking for deliverance sessions. I've been in a few scenarios, a couple of times a couple of different pastors on different occasions in different places asked me to come do something--- bam I'm in the situation, or I was just there, or I took someone to meet with some other people to help with the issue. But I have seen enough for the issues I raised to be genuine concerns.
I realized the 'Christian cannot be demonized' arguments were not airtight, especially if you are using 'possessed.' I couldn't make a totally airtight case in the other way, but I think there are hints if there are problems in the believer's life.
I don't want to criticize you for not doing deliverance sessions, but a lot of people who have do not agree with your dogmatic stance. I was just an observer of this stuff once when I was young and was told about the girl's background and sort of decided I'd reserve judgment or let go of my dogmatic stance.
I wasn't talking about this woman's excorcisms. I was talking about my experiences.
Sometimes I can sense a demonic presence, or sense something about someone. Sometimes I don't sense it. Sometimes I have just heard it is God speaking, and other times I hear a prophecy and it sounds Biblical and encouraging and I do not have that sense. So discernment from the perspective of perceiving something spiritual is not always 100% for me. And sometimes there is that praying for wisdom, praying about things, waiting, etc.
When you are in the moment doing some ministry, you have to go with what the Lord has given you and with your past experience-- with studying and memorizing scripture, prayer-- everything that you have at that moment and whatever God is giving you on the spot. If something doesn't fit your preconceived ideas you can call it fake or else call the person unsaved. If there were levitation or something weird and the person 10 demonic voices, then you probably would not say it is fake. That sort of thing is probably very rare if it ever happens at all. You might perceive the demonic presence, or not, depending on your gifts and what 'manifestation of the Spirit' you are getting yourself from whatever the Lord is providing.
I don't hang a sign up asking for deliverance sessions. I've been in a few scenarios, a couple of times a couple of different pastors on different occasions in different places asked me to come do something--- bam I'm in the situation, or I was just there, or I took someone to meet with some other people to help with the issue. But I have seen enough for the issues I raised to be genuine concerns.
I realized the 'Christian cannot be demonized' arguments were not airtight, especially if you are using 'possessed.' I couldn't make a totally airtight case in the other way, but I think there are hints if there are problems in the believer's life.
I don't want to criticize you for not doing deliverance sessions, but a lot of people who have do not agree with your dogmatic stance. I was just an observer of this stuff once when I was young and was told about the girl's background and sort of decided I'd reserve judgment or let go of my dogmatic stance.