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Originally Posted by Chan
Yes, and that was my whole point: we try to define God's presence, God's working, etc. and even judge God by whether or not we were worked up into an emotional frenzy. I think that if we REALLY experienced the presence of God - the way Isaiah did in Isaiah 6 - our response would be nothing like we see in so many Pentecostal (and similar) churches.
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Why does everyone's experiencing the presence of God have to only be like Isaiah's experience? Also how is saying "we had a powerful move of God's Spirit" judging God?
Did those that were healed by Jesus experience a powerful move of God's Spirit? Perhaps this is really all subjective based on what definition one uses of the term "move of God".
One the other hand, I do admit some folks wrongly mistake feel good emotion as a move of God. On the other hand being quite emotional could be the result of a powerful move of God.
How can one NOT be emotional in the presence of God...How can one not be emotional unless you are dead or schizophrenic or some other mental disorder?