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09-10-2007, 08:15 PM
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Jesus wept. He had compassion on the multitudes, but do we ever read of Jesus or His apostles running and jumping and shockamooing? I am not against this. I believe in God moving upon people and the reaction to the Spirit. However, we don't see a lot of what we call "shouting" in scripture. On the day of Penetecost, those standing by perceived that those who were in the upper room might be drunken - but what did that mean? Were they staggering? Where they so happy that they were laughing? Were they acting so care free and laid back? What are the opinions regarding "we are not drunk as ye suppose"? What exactly do you think was happening? I am new here, but I would like to know the opinions of others.
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09-10-2007, 09:07 PM
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the ultracon
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Originally Posted by JaneEyre
Jesus wept. He had compassion on the multitudes, but do we ever read of Jesus or His apostles running and jumping and shockamooing? I am not against this. I believe in God moving upon people and the reaction to the Spirit. However, we don't see a lot of what we call "shouting" in scripture. On the day of Penetecost, those standing by perceived that those who were in the upper room might be drunken - but what did that mean? Were they staggering? Where they so happy that they were laughing? Were they acting so care free and laid back? What are the opinions regarding "we are not drunk as ye suppose"? What exactly do you think was happening? I am new here, but I would like to know the opinions of others.
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Joy was always a component of being filled with the spirit. They were filled with joy and it was overflowing and showing on them.
The other thought is that they heard them speaking on dialects that they knew these men should not be speaking in. They might have thought of this as babbling, like a drunken person mght do.
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09-11-2007, 08:14 PM
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Formerly known as CareyM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Oregon
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Originally Posted by Sherri
The devil cannot understand tongues. What is the purpose of this????
I have seen the prayers for mass healings in large conferences. Doesn't bother me, but also they need to pray for those obviously infirmed.
There are times when we are in a prayer meeting that Eddie asks everyone that is comfortable, and can, to pray in tongues. I don't find that offensive, since we are all interceding together. We don't do that in our services though, as it would cause confusion.
JMHO on these issues....
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I like what you have to say here Sherri!
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09-11-2007, 10:28 PM
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Christmas 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Jackson, TN
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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
No need to apologize sister! You view is the dominant one among OPs.
I am just presenting an alternative.
Just to be clear, my view is NOT an anti-emotional one!
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This was actually in Maui. I didn't go to church in Honolulu.
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09-11-2007, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Sherri
This was actually in Maui. I didn't go to church in Honolulu.
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If I get to go back to Hawaii after this trip to Honolulu it will be to Maui. I have heard it is actually much nicer than Honolulu.
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09-11-2007, 11:17 PM
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Christmas 2009
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Originally Posted by CC1
If I get to go back to Hawaii after this trip to Honolulu it will be to Maui. I have heard it is actually much nicer than Honolulu.
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I have no desire to ever go to Honolulu again, unless I could just stay at the JW Marriott at the other end of the island and eat there and never leave it. Driving there is horrendous!!!
Maui, on the other hand, is relaxed and beautiful. We have been twice, once with the kids and once by ourselves. I will definitely go back there. Wonderful food, beautiful beaches, and good shopping.
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09-12-2007, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Sissy
I am assuming you are married. Do you ever think of your relationship with your wife similar to a type of relationship with Jesus? In other words, you tell your wife you love her, but never display any emotions...
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I know you did not ask me but I wanted to answer this. I would never jump up and run around the house screaming to prove I loved my husband.
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09-12-2007, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by JaneEyre
Jesus wept. He had compassion on the multitudes, but do we ever read of Jesus or His apostles running and jumping and shockamooing? I am not against this. I believe in God moving upon people and the reaction to the Spirit. However, we don't see a lot of what we call "shouting" in scripture. On the day of Penetecost, those standing by perceived that those who were in the upper room might be drunken - but what did that mean? Were they staggering? Where they so happy that they were laughing? Were they acting so care free and laid back? What are the opinions regarding "we are not drunk as ye suppose"? What exactly do you think was happening? I am new here, but I would like to know the opinions of others.
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Speaking of being drunk in the Holy Ghost.... I read on another forum were at the imfamous NYC a boy was saying he was so drunk in the Spirit that his friends had to carry him to his Hotel room. While they were walking back they met a cop who thought the boy was drunk. Just curious is that a good witness?
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09-12-2007, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by aquestioninggirl
Speaking of being drunk in the Holy Ghost.... I read on another forum were at the imfamous NYC a boy was saying he was so drunk in the Spirit that his friends had to carry him to his Hotel room. While they were walking back they met a cop who thought the boy was drunk. Just curious is that a good witness?
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Apparently good enough for those in the Upper Room on the day of Pentecost as they were mistaken for being drunk!
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09-12-2007, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by CC1
Apparently good enough for those in the Upper Room on the day of Pentecost as they were mistaken for being drunk!
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I knew someone would say this!!!! HAHA!!!
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