Thursday, December 29, 2011

Arm-Twisting for God


"Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world."  - 1 John 4:1 (NIV).




Some time ago I was a lay leader in my local church. On more than one occasion a fellow lay leader (who claimed to have the spiritual gift of discernment) in important leadership meetings would state at the very beginning of the meeting that God had told him how the matter at  hand was to be.


End of discussion? Who can argue against what God has  said? At one meeting where we were discussing the future  of the church, as graciously as I could I said, "God hasn't  told me how it should be so can we discuss this matter.  " Fortunately we did. At the time the church was   land-locked without any room for growth. After lengthy  discussion it was decided to consider relocation. Today 
it is now a thriving church in a new and excellent location.


Yes, I believe in the importance of spiritual gifts. However,
all who claim to have certain spiritual gifts do not  necessarily have them. God's Word tells us to test the  spirits to see if they are of God or otherwise.


Unfortunately, because of immaturity, insecurity and  needing attention, some folk are guilty of arm-twisting  for God; that is, they use god-talk in order to gain  attention, to be in control, to get their own way, and/or  to feel important.

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