I don't know, once someone falls down, there's not much one can do, except if there are ushers who catch them and break their fall. But sometimes they are given a bit of a push.
My question was more about whether people can experience the Holy Spirit in revival without that, it seems not everyone of those who come forward shakes, or falls down. The minister was laying hands on people and shouting, "Jesus, more, more", but quite a few didn't fall over. Some however carried on shaking for days.
I brought that up for a reason … if I physically did something to them that caused them to stop shaking and sit up ….by sheer logic my foot or hand would be more powerful than the holy spirit… But I won’t get into my little experiment right now.
The true God does not possess, does not control, knock people down, cause them to shake out of control, or do anything
other than what would be considered decently and in order. …but the god of this world can and does.
1Co 14:33 For God is not
the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
1Co 14:40 Let all things be done decently and in order.
I am a proponent of speaking in tongues and operating the other 8 manifestations of the spirit. ……..but
There is no connection in the Word of God relating tongues with being slain in the spirit. or doing other goofy things. In fact the whole
slain in the spirit is a counterfeit. I don’t care what people experience, if it is not in the Word, if it contradicts the truth; it’s off…… I am not saying that God can’t do special things for people at certain times, but God will never do anything that contradicts His Word for “He has magnified his Word above all his name” Psalms_138:2.
What I read in the Bible is that “all things are to be done decently and in order”.
What is decent and in order about someone blurting out uncontrollably, or running around the church screaming during service, or falling down in the aisles rolling around speaking in tongues. The speaking in tongues
could be genuine, but the slain in the spirit is either being faked, or it is coming from a source other than the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Anytime our freedom of will is infringed upon or overstepped it is from a source other than the true God, and that is the majority of what I see with the “slain in the spirit”; as the name would indicate.
The scripture references given for “
being slain in the spirit” are a real stretch… and worse. ……
With the scriptures that people are using it would appear that well meaning Christians are trying to validate an
experience not based in truth, by wrenching scripture out of context to fit their beliefs.
I am not out to squash anyone’s excitement for the Lord but if it can’t be backed up by scripture you cannot claim it to be of Godly design, nor I am not saying God cannot go beyond what the Word says. But when actions or experiences elevate themselves beyond …contradicting the Word, we need to take a look at what the source is. Keep in mind that experiences are no guarantee for truth.
If the Word is not our criteria for then anything goes, and no one has the right to tell me I am wrong……………..correct
So if I feel that ripping off my cloths and running around the church naked speaking in tongues, singing “glory halleluiah” is a perfectly righteous way of expressing my love for Jesus and this experience makes me feel all warm and fuzzy for the Lord ……………who’s to condemn me for it. Without the parameters of the written Word, you have no bases with which to judge me.