thats called the 'Holy Roller', I would bet you will credit what verse you wind up pointing at; to the Holy Spirit.... But in actuality it is commonly seen in the magical realm and witchcraft.
If you want to read the Bible and get anything out of it from the front cover to the end cover, there are a few things that you must realize before you start reading.
Dispensations are common and can be demonstrated. They are where God treats a certain time period different from the other time periods. (i.e during the Creation Period...there was only one command. (don't eat the fruit of a specific tree). The judgement was also different in many ways than judgements from other time periods....
There are seven major dispensations: (1) Creation (2) Pre-Flood (3) Post Flood -Pre-Law (4) The Law (5) Period of Grace (6) Daniel's 70th Week [Tribulation Period] (7) Millennium
......Note: There are many that will disagree with these dispensations. One can make as many as or a few as they see fit. All through the Bible the Number 7 screams Completion and the end of the Millennium is the end of the Human existence in the body form we are in now.
The Bible is a story of a Nation, a People that God deemed His People. The whole purpose of the Bible is to bring those people to a place that they will unconditionally accept Jesus Christ as their Messiah. As a byproduct, Gentiles ( a people mostly forgotten until the period of Grace) are also saved by the Grace of God through a special lens where only the true belief in Jesus Christ and His Gospel will give them salvation.
Hermeneutics: the study of the methodological principles of interpretation...
My Hermeneutics from the Front Cover of the Holy Bible to the End Cover is:
Literal with a Historical background and the full range of Grammatical operations in the four languages of the Bible. (Hebrew, Greek [Koinia and New], Aramaic, Latin and English.) Note: While other languages are certainly present throughout the world, few have affected the Bible reader more than these mentioned languages have had.
May you have a blessed day.
Blade