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Holy Spirit
Dec 15, 2015 07:47:10   #
fredlott63
 
Holy Spirit
When it comes to describing the Holy Spirit who would describe it better, Jesus or these people who take a scripture and use it to say whatever fits their message? Jesus says in Matthew 7:15 to be careful because of false prophets. Truth is not determined by popularity, the number of people that believe in an idea doesn’t make it true. Reality exists outside of human cognition. When the best educated minds in Europe thought the world was flat, that did not make the world flat. The world has always been round and we proved that when we sent a rocket to the moon and took a picture of earth. People say the Holy Spirit makes you feel good and euphoric. Some even think the Holy Spirit will make you have a seizure. In scripture every time someone had a seizure around Jesus a demon was cast out of that person. Jesus says in John 14:26 that the Holy Spirit would remind the disciples of the words He spoke. This would be important because during Christ’s ministry the disciples were young men but by the time the Gospels were written they were old. Christ was speaking to His disciples but today if we don’t read the words Christ spoke the Holy Spirit will have nothing to work with. You cannot REMEMBER what you have never heard. This applies to the whole bible. The more times you find an idea the more important it is. You find the same ideas in different books of the bible. Studying the bible will give you a better understanding. No book can be understood reading a few sentences and discussing what you read. The bible has a message. The prophets with the lessons taught by Jesus are being ignored.

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