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Hey Dean:
In my opinion, revelation from the Holy Spirit has
nothing to do with adding to scripture. If the Holy Spirit did not reveal
to you that He wanted you to preach on the streets, then you are out there on
your own authority. If the Holy Spirit did not reveal to me that I was
lost and desperately needed a Savior, I would still be headed straight for
Hell. We received extra biblical revelation. Dean and Terry are not
mentioned in the Bible.
Preachers can preach
'til their face turns blue, and if the Holy Spirit is not at
work, they are doing it for nothing. He comes alongside and uses
His power to make your message effective.
There have been people like
Herbert W. Armstrong that claimed that he had been given the date of the Lord's
return, but after he missed it three times it was pretty obvious that he was not
getting his information from the Holy Spirit, and it was not the Holy Spirit
that inspired him to make those claims. People who had never opened a
Bible knew that Herb was a screwball.
There are four hundred people in Los Angeles alone
claiming to be Jesus Christ. No one believes them. It is not new
revelation, and it is not the Holy Spirit leading in all truth. It is just
your average whacko doin' his thing.
Nothing wrong with exposing people like those I
mentioned, or those who are a little slicker, like ol' Joe Smith, but no reason
to get excited about it either. There will always be people like that 'til
the Lord returns. In the meantime, He is writing it all down.
Terry
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