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116» 1Cor 14:29-32 . .Two, or three, prophets should speak, and everyone
else should weigh carefully what is said. If a revelation comes to someone
who is sitting down, the first speaker should stop. For you can all prophesy
in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged. The spirits of
the prophets are subject to the prophets.
Though God endows certain Spirit-selected people in church with the gift of
prophecy (1Cor 12:4-11) it is not He who endows them with the compulsion
to talk all at once and/or talk out of turn. Chaos prevention is their
responsibility; not His, no matter how inspired they might be, nor how
important they think their information is.
** Actual prophets channel God's thoughts; viz: they speak as the voice of
God. People with opinions don't speak as the voice of God at all; they speak
as themselves. True prophets are revelators; people with opinions are little
more than a nuisance; they muddy the waters and if not kept in check will
quickly derail a Sunday school class and drag it off onto perpetual debating
that never gets to the bottom of anything.
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116» 1Cor 14:29-32 . .Two, or three, prophets should speak, and everyone
else should weigh carefully what is said. If a revelation comes to someone
who is sitting down, the first speaker should stop. For you can all prophesy
in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged. The spirits of
the prophets are subject to the prophets.
Though God endows certain Spirit-selected people in church with the gift of
prophecy (1Cor 12:4-11) it is not He who endows them with the compulsion
to talk all at once and/or talk out of turn. Chaos prevention is their
responsibility; not His, no matter how inspired they might be, nor how
important they think their information is.
** Actual prophets channel God's thoughts; viz: they speak as the voice of
God. People with opinions don't speak as the voice of God at all; they speak
as themselves. True prophets are revelators; people with opinions are little
more than a nuisance; they muddy the waters and if not kept in check will
quickly derail a Sunday school class and drag it off onto perpetual debating
that never gets to the bottom of anything.
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