Hmm well BLC, good question.
There are only three possibilities:
1. The Holy Spirit
2. demonic spirits
3. misled people getting all worked up psychologically
Well we know it's not #1, right!?
So I don't know BLC, either #2 or #3 or some combination! What say ye?
Okay I'm quoting myself above, to append what I said. Actually I want to change what I said, slightly.
I said that we know that it's not the Holy Spirt.. so it must be either demonic or just people working themselves up emotionally/psychologically. Well, after further thought, I think that instead of saying "it's not the Holy Spirit", I should simply say this:
Even if it is the Holy Spirit, it's wrong.
Wrong as in crazy and out of order.
I'm not saying it
is the Holy Spirt (and I certainly don't trust those leaders who are staging it), but I'm just saying that even if it is the Holy Spirit (in some of them or all of them), it's still wrong, crazy, out of order, and doesn't help the gospel. Look at what Paul said in the very chapter where he's dealing with even
genuine manifiestations of the Holy Spirit being out of order (and being a bad witness):
So if the whole church comes together and everyone speaks in tongues, and some who do not understand or some unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are out of your mind? (1 Cor 14:23)
The tongues may be real, but nonetheless they should be sensibly controlled, and the church shouldn't be trying to have some big mass Holy Spirit manifiestation. People who enter will "say that you are out of your mind".
The Holy Spirit is kinda strange.. I don't know how to explain.. but look at what else Paul said in that chapter (1 Cor 14). He said that if a prophet is speaking and then a revelation is made to one who is seated, the first one should stop............ YES, he should STOP.. stop what? stop letting the Holy Spirit prophesy through him! Paul remarks,
"32The spirits of prophets are subject to the control of prophets. 33For God is not a God of disorder but of peace. ".
It's almost as if we can somewhat control, release, contain the Holy Spirit... and we could possibly have a big mass gathering (church, whatever) to try to have a big mass manifestation of the Spirit -- all speaking in tongues, all prophesying at the same time, or even "holy laughter" (if that could possbily be of the Spirt), etc. But just because we
could harness/release the Holy Spirit in that way doesn't mean that we
should. And I guarantee you, that Paul (and the Lord) would feel even more strongly about everyone rolling on the floor and acting like hyenas (even if it's a genunine manifestation of the Spirit) than he would about everyone speaking out loud in tonges. He would say the same (or perhaps with even stronger words). He would say:
So if the whole church comes together and everyone speaks in tongues [or rolls on the floor laughing like hyenas], and some who do not understand or some unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are out of your mind? (1 Cor 14:23)
32The spirits of prophets are subject to the control of prophets. 33For God is not a God of disorder but of peace.
40But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.
And I dare say that these kinds of "Holy laughter" gatherings encourage people to seek after wild experiences with the Holy Spirit rather than really knowing the Lord, obeying the Lord.. and it doesn't help the gospel .. people say that we're out of our minds, just as Paul said.
And again, I'm still not saying that any of that stuff in those videos is genuninely from the Spirit.
Imagine this:
Kenneth Hagin or Kenneth Copeland or Benny Hinn has one of these big gatherings where thousands of people are all worked up to experience the next big manifestation of the spirit... and then Hagin/Copeland/Hinn says:
"Hey you know the Holy Spirit works in strange unexpected ways" and presents some slippery prooftext scripture from the Bible for that vague general point..and then Hagin/Copeland/Hinn says
"One time the Holy Spirit came down on me and I just start QUACKING like a duck!!! Glory to God!". And then the guy (Hagin/Copeland/Hinn), or their accomplice in the audience, just starts
quacking!... then I guarantee you it would quickly spread like a wave through the thousands of people there.
They'd all be insanely quacking like ducks, thinking wow what a manifestation of the Holy Spirit!
(Then we'd have a "Holy Quacking" thread here.)
