Excellent. I crave for the move of God in this way. It is so exciting
and refreshing to experience this. It has been a long time since I
experienced a move of God in this way. Come Holy Spirit come!
When I was going through the Salvation Prayer with my hands up in the
air. My hands were kissed by an invisible being. To put God in a Box is
and say he can only work in this way or that way is shuting the door to a
whole lot more that he wants to do in our lives. He gave me that Rock to
hold on to. God is good all the time. Come Holy Spirit Come.
Mark Jones
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000 23:23:37 -0600 Soaring Golden Eagle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 09:36 PM 7/7/00 -0400, Edward Christiansen wrote:
> >Drunk in the Spirit? Couldn't drive home????!!! Doesn't sound
> good to
> >me. The Apostle Paul said to do things decently and in order, and
> there's
> >no Bible passage I know of that details Jesus praying over someone
> with
> >that effect.
>
> Jesus sent the Holy Spirit, and when He came, people thought the
> believers were drunk. If they thought they were drunk, chances are
> that they were acting drunk. Paul tells us not to be drunk with
> wine, but to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
>
> Acts 2:13-20; Ephesians 5:18-21
>
> Yes, we are to do things decently and in order, but be careful what
> you call out of order. Some would say that ANY manifestation of the
> presence of the Holy Spirit is not orderly and would quickly quench
> the Holy Spirit. There is a middle road of balance to seek, here.
>
> I've never been drunk with alcohol, but I've been "drunk" in the
> Holy Spirit. I could "sober up" with an act of my will and drive
> whenever I needed to. Some may not want to. That is OK, sometimes.
> My experience has been that when God does that, good things happen:
> healing, deliverance, increased love, boldness in Jesus Christ, and
> things that bring glory to God. On the other hand, if what is
> happening is fake or driven by some other spirit, then the fruit
> will not be so good.
>
> Today, in church, many people got "drunk in the Spirit" in
> Children's church, and everyone they touched got healed of whatever
> they had need of healing for. One guy lost the pain behind his eye.
> One lady had her scoliosis of the spine healed. Much more went on. I
> prophesied to a little girl. All of this was decent and in order,
> but I'm sure it would have offended some religious people who would
> see it as "disorderly" because it is different and more of a
> celebration than the average Children's church service. So what? God
> got glory, people were healed, we had great joy, and it really was
> decent and in order (even if it was really different). I'll take the
> healing, joy, and sincerity of such alleged disorder any day.
>
> Let grace abound.
>
> ___
>
> Michael Paul Johnson aka Soaring Golden Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://eBible.org/mpj Rocky Mountain Outpost 207 New Creation Church
> Jesus Christ is Lord! If Jesus came back today, would you be READY?
>
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