That's why I said that I wanted to be careful.

I understand the error that the article spoke of. But that is not what I am talking about being balanced with.

The golddust stuff and the weirdness like that, I find nothing biblical to back that kind of thing up. I also don't think that a lot of these whooplahs that some are having are the least bit valid when you consider that there is not any repentance being preached and no changes in people's lives. Church is more than a party.

But as far as seeing angels and the glory of God manifesting and miracles go... THAT STUFF CAN BE VERY REAL AND FOR TODAY, and that is why I said that we have to be careful and not just dismiss things out of hand. I dont know if some of these that they talked about could be a move of God because I have seen that before. What happened at the Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola was a real move of God. But people who mocked it put it in with other so-called revival moves that had nothing to do with that one.

We have to take what they preach to know if it is of God or not. We have to be careful not to bundle them together.

FireStorm


Quote:
John 14:6 (KJV) " Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. "


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