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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
Maybe I was unclear. Im not saying anything about feeling the anointing when heresy is taught. I meant to ask you if you think you feel the anointing when Oneness Pentecostals aka "Apostolics" who teach heresy get going with their worship.
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Where is the Scripture that says one can "feel the anointing"?
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And who pray tell are these present day Apostolics who are NOT teaching any heresy? Im waiting to hear this and have spent the last 37 years looking for them?
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So there is no church in the world that isn't heretical? Tell me more, please.
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Ahhh so if you teach a lesser number of heresies its ok to get into their praise and worship?
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Where did I say that? Or even imply that?
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It certainly seems like you are implying it.
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No, you are just constantly assuming I am meaning something I never said.
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You did not really answer my question. Is it wrong for one like myself to think that some "Charismatic" praise and worship is more spiritual than Oneness Pentecostal praise and worship?
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It is wrong to mistake one's personal taste in music for spirituality.
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I thought thats what this thread was all about? Do you get blessed by music that is written or performed by persons or groups who teach heresies? Is that ok for you but not someone else?
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Here's your problem: you equate worship with music, and spirituality with personal enjoyment, and anointing with emotional sensations and feelings. The Bible does not, and neither do I. Thus when you say "IHOP is the most spiritually glorious worship this side of heaven" what you mean is "IHOP music makes me feel better than any music I've ever heard, and THEREFORE it is more spiritual and glorious than anything else." I am pointing out that you are grossly mistaken in your understanding of what music is, what it's for, what worship is, what the anointing is, what spirituality is, etc.
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Present the great music and worship style you think we should be enjoying!
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See? You are stuck in a rut in your understanding here. Perhaps if you could present the Bible case for worship and spirituality being determined by how it makes you feel?