Well, this is the ultimate in mysticism. Saying that what I do or think or conclude is the work of the Spirit is, in effect, a claim to divine revelation, and I don’t buy it.
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No, it’s merely New Testament life of believers as taught in the New Testament I Cor 12-14.
Not buying into Scriptural Christian life is missing out on what God has provided. I’m skeptical that He’s pleased with leaving HIS GIFTS by the road side or in the trash willfully.
Claiming that something I say or do is HS working through me is narcissistic and misleading. We have no way of knowing what is an illusion and what is real when it comes to that. We have no way of convincing others with anything but “miracles” and last time I checked no one has raised any dead lately.