Is modern praise and worship simply a form of conjuring?

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presidente

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Consider this verse:

2 Corinthians 3:17-18
17Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 18But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
That is a great verse.

Do you know of any scripture that talks about praising or praying to the Holy Spirit?
 

presidente

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Okay, so your argument is based on some extra-biblical assumptions about the trinity?

Aren't there differences between the roles of the Father, Son, and Spirit? Did the Spirit die on the cross and rise again? Did the Son declare the Father to be the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead? Did the Spirit send the Son to the saints as a Comforter after the ascension?
 
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At many charismatic churches, praise and worship can last from 30 to 45 minutes or even longer. The supposed purpose of this is to "call down" the Holy Spirit. But does the Holy Spirit really need to be called down, or is this just a way to get people into an emotional state of pleasure and receptivity? Does this sort of thing honor God or are we honoring the creature more than the Creator?

One song that comes to mind is Kari Jobe's "Holy Spirit." The reason I remember it is because the lyrics are clearly an invitation to the Spirit to fall, or come down. Here's the live video.


Virtually every charismatic church and especially megachurches use music to get the audience "in the mood." Maybe we should consider who or what is actually being conjured by this.
People would label me as 'charismatic' as i trust in and follow Jesus in the Gospel of John and Acts and 1 Corinthians.

But i agree with you on this.
i greatly enjoy singing, praise worship, dancing in the spirit when He leads just as David did before the Lord - all these are beautiful and have their place in Him, yet i have seen that worship can be manipulated by man for the appeal of the fleshly senses and may even be a form of 'chanting' to usher a person into the 'spirit'.
 

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I would just like to ask a question to all those who have mentioned David "dancing before the Lord."

Why do people always resort to this Old Testament event as a reason for why they dance before the Lord in church today? Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?

2 Samuel 6:12 says: "So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-edom to the city of David with rejoicing." Does that mean we should keep a replica of the ark handy for when we dance before the Lord?
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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Again.

Asking for something from The Father through The Son by The Holy Spirit - is a prayer of entreaty.

Praise and/or worship is not.

The instructions for one cannot be applied to the other.

I know of no scripture that instructs us to marginalise The Holy Spirit in praise. Or any that say is not God.
Or that God is not to be worshipped in all his fullness- Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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I would just like to ask a question to all those who have mentioned David "dancing before the Lord."

Why do people always resort to this Old Testament event as a reason for why they dance before the Lord in church today? Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?

2 Samuel 6:12 says: "So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-edom to the city of David with rejoicing." Does that mean we should keep a replica of the ark handy for when we dance before the Lord?
You have a bad attitude about The Holy Scriptures. Scripture is scripture. The same God is revealed in all of it.
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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Acts 7:51
“You men who are stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears are always resisting the Holy Spirit; you are doing just as your fathers did.

Isaiah 63:10
But they rebelled And grieved His Holy Spirit; Therefore He turned Himself to become their enemy, He fought against them.


Hebrews 10:29
How much severer punishment do you think he will deserve who has trampled under foot the Son of God, and has regarded as unclean the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has insulted the Spirit of grace?


Matthew 12:31
“Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven people, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven.


Mark 3:29
but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin”—


Luke 12:10
And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him


Ephesians 4:30-31
Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.


1 Corinthians 2:14
But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised.
 

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At many charismatic churches, praise and worship can last from 30 to 45 minutes or even longer. The supposed purpose of this is to "call down" the Holy Spirit. But does the Holy Spirit really need to be called down, or is this just a way to get people into an emotional state of pleasure and receptivity? Does this sort of thing honor God or are we honoring the creature more than the Creator?

One song that comes to mind is Kari Jobe's "Holy Spirit." The reason I remember it is because the lyrics are clearly an invitation to the Spirit to fall, or come down. Here's the live video.


Virtually every charismatic church and especially megachurches use music to get the audience "in the mood." Maybe we should consider who or what is actually being conjured by this.

The Holy Spirit dwells within us. We are to be continuously filled so I understand asking for continuous fillings but I find the "call down" a little strange

however i find Kari Jobe to be v anointed and her music v helpful and edifying
 

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I would just like to ask a question to all those who have mentioned David "dancing before the Lord."

Why do people always resort to this Old Testament event as a reason for why they dance before the Lord in church today? Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?

2 Samuel 6:12 says: "So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-edom to the city of David with rejoicing." Does that mean we should keep a replica of the ark handy for when we dance before the Lord?
Nothing wrong with dancing in church. The idea that dancing is immoral comes from man made puritan doctrines
 
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I would just like to ask a question to all those who have mentioned David "dancing before the Lord."

Why do people always resort to this Old Testament event as a reason for why they dance before the Lord in church today? Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?

2 Samuel 6:12 says: "So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-edom to the city of David with rejoicing." Does that mean we should keep a replica of the ark handy for when we dance before the Lord?
You said: "Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?"

This is funny and gave me a good laugh - sounds like the Pharisees who always went after Jesus for breaking the Law.

If you have not been Baptized in the Holy Spirit, then you will never understand the Great Joy that David experienced in the Spirit when he danced - and remember - this thing David did pleased God.

Now, back to the error of relentless chanting as a way to usher in the Holy Spirit, would be a correct assessment.
 

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The Holy Spirit dwells within us. We are to be continuously filled so I understand asking for continuous fillings but I find the "call down" a little strange

however i find Kari Jobe to be v anointed and her music v helpful and edifying
Would it bother you at all to know that Jobe's album, Majestic, which features the song "Holy Spirit," is on the Sparrow Records label? Let's break this down: Universal Music Group is the head>Universal owns Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG)>Sparrow Records is part of Captial Christian Music Group. CCMG is the "Christian" arm of Captiol Records which has produced artists like Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Alice in Chains, Butthole Surfers, and the like.

My point is this, Capitol is in the business of making $$$, not promoting Jesus. One arm produces artists like those previously mentioned and the other produces Christian artists. They couldn't care less so long as the cash keeps rolling in. Kari Jobe, and many other contemporary worship music artists like her have sold out to Satan to have hit records and to make a name for themselves.

I'm sorry if this spoils the image you have of some of your favorite CWM artists, but as Christians, what are we in the business of: truth or idol worship?
 

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Nothing wrong with dancing in church. The idea that dancing is immoral comes from man made puritan doctrines
Where do you get the idea that dancing is appropriate in church? I'm just curious.
 

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You said: "Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?"

This is funny and gave me a good laugh - sounds like the Pharisees who always went after Jesus for breaking the Law.

If you have not been Baptized in the Holy Spirit, then you will never understand the Great Joy that David experienced in the Spirit when he danced - and remember - this thing David did pleased God.

Now, back to the error of relentless chanting as a way to usher in the Holy Spirit, would be a correct assessment.
More Old Testament. You just proved my point.
 

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You said: "Is it because of a conspicuous absence of any such practice in the New Testament?"

This is funny and gave me a good laugh - sounds like the Pharisees who always went after Jesus for breaking the Law.

If you have not been Baptized in the Holy Spirit, then you will never understand the Great Joy that David experienced in the Spirit when he danced - and remember - this thing David did pleased God.

Now, back to the error of relentless chanting as a way to usher in the Holy Spirit, would be a correct assessment.

Amen!


As Larry Norman said "I feel so good I gotta get up and dance!" That's what the Holy Spirit joy did for him as it did for David!

Joy is a fruit of the spirit and sometimes, for some, it manifests in a need to dance
 

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Where do you get the idea that dancing is appropriate in church? I'm just curious.

It isn't NOT appropriate

Nowhere in gospel is it forbidden

There is no biblical based doctrine condemning dancing

If bible doesn't condemn it, aren't we adding to the Word by saying dancing in church is wrong?

Our faith is a joyful one

Dancing can be one of many expressions of joy
 
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More Old Testament. You just proved my point.
No - God proves His point - He is the SAME Yesterday Today and FOREVER.

Same God of the Old Testament as the New Testament.

You keep making funny Pharisee jokes - thanks for the free laughter.
 

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It isn't NOT appropriate

Nowhere in gospel is it forbidden

There is no biblical based doctrine condemning dancing

If bible doesn't condemn it, aren't we adding to the Word by saying dancing in church is wrong?

Our faith is a joyful one

Dancing can be one of many expressions of joy
there is a Hebrew WORD IN THE CONTEXT OF Praising God that means Dancing and making a joyful noise shout of praise, a singing choir, on playing instruments. it is also words for worship too.
 

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Some churches make up rules.

No dancing

No skirts above ankle length

No high heels

No haircuts

No music with a beat

No card games on a Sunday

No alcohol, not even a single glass of wine


Bible doesn't say one way or the other on these so we have freedom to use or not use these things. Sometimes these thingss are abused

It would probably be a bit weird and disrespectful to preacher to dance in middle of a sermon . Or during the Lords Supper which is solemn.

It would definitely be a sin to get drunk or to be vain or dress deliberately seductively. Or play cards in a church service. Especially if money involved (gambling is wrong , I think)

But dancing during worship time? Nah

A lady in our church is a trained ballet dancer and sometimes the Holy Spirit would move her to start dancing spontaneously . Nothing demonic happened, nobody I know has a kundolini demon from it....It was just her expressing herself in response to being moved by Jesus ministering to her soul

Another lady at my church would start break dancing for the same reason

Both women are quite modest quiet types and v passionate about the Lord. One of them had severe social anxiety . It made me glad inside to see her being set free to dance. They weren't doing it for attention just in the corner. When someone is being set free from a chain of shyness or any kind of fear it cannot be anything but the Lord. Satan doesn't cast out satan
 

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there is a Hebrew WORD IN THE CONTEXT OF Praising God that means Dancing and making a joyful noise shout of praise, a singing choir, on playing instruments. it is also words for worship too.
I had an idea that scripture was in there but not sure where . Am glad I didn't just imagine it!
thanks for sharing
 

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No - God proves His point - He is the SAME Yesterday Today and FOREVER.

Same God of the Old Testament as the New Testament.

You keep making funny Pharisee jokes - thanks for the free laughter.
You never did answer my question. In 2 Samuel there was also the ark. If you follow what you're saying to its logical conclusion we should also keep an ark in the church so we can wheel it in and celebrate. We should also all wear ephods in church services.

I'm also waiting for an answer to where it says anyone in the church was filled with the Holy Spirit and danced before the lord. You keep making what you think are witty comments but you don't seem to have any substance; I'll let that speak for itself.