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Originally Posted by houston
Is there a scriptural precedent for people to learn how to use the gifts of the Spirit?
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1 Corinthians 14:37 (ESV),
37. If anyone thinks that he is a prophet, or spiritual, he should acknowledge that the things I am writing to you are a command of the Lord.
All we can learn to do is to acknowledge that Paul's instructions in
1 Corinthians 12-14 are the commandments of the Lord and yield our members to that fact and be submissive to the Word and take up our cross, deny ourselves, and follow Jesus.
There's no other way to learn how to use the charismata of God. Because we do not use or operate or administer the gift. The Lord is the One who does it all. We just have to let Him take and be in control of us however and wherever He wants whenever He wants, which is ALL THE TIME.
Anything else we might lack He will supply and teach to us. Too many people want to tell others how it seems God speaks to them, or moves on them, or urges or leads them like it's a one size fits all method. Imagine telling someone God raises the hackles on your neck whenever He allows you to discern an evil spirit and that person then thinks as long as the hairs on their neck don't stand up, it must not be a demon?
Some say they feel a pressure or a squeezing in their belly when the Lord wants them to prophesy but what if I don't ever feel that? Guess the Lord never wants me to prophesy???
This is why I think it's better to remain quiet and teach people the Word in truth and love and let Jesus sort the rest out in them when it comes to the charismata. Therefore any gift, so called, as the case might be, can be compared to the Scriptures and the moment any of it doesn't line up, it's bogus. You don't have to feel anything, or have some sense or other mystical experience to know one thing or another. You just have to point to the Bible and say "Not there", and reject it out of hand.
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Like, prophecy and vocal gifts accurate 50% of the time... until you learn how to be ...more accurate? Saying that out loud... leaves a bad taste.
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It would be beneficial to the one who averages 50-50 to know they are missing it half the time so they can repent, apologize, and get their partially in check flesh all the way crucified.