
Testing the Spirits
The Bible
tells us to test the communication we receive to see if they are from God or
another spiritual force. Suzy Smith 1978 gives an example of an evil voice that
talked to her inside of her own mind. "With a kindly attitude it said,
'your rescuer has arrived. I have come from a far place to help you. There will
be no more trouble.'" This voice sounded benevolent, but later the voice
said, "Oh, I'll get you never fear. I'll either kill you or drive you
insane” (p. 42-43). Smith states that her dabbling in psychic phenomenon
became dangerous. "As I had more and more experiences, ranging from the
ineffectual to the outright frightening--most especially the terror of fighting
against the bad guys in my mind--I grew to realize that admonitions against such
dabbling in the Para-normal should be given" (p. 3).
Joyce Huggett in, The
Joy of Listening to God 1986 tells several stories of people mistaking a
communication. One man thought he heard God tell him he was going to marry
someone even though she was happily engaged to someone else. "I now realize
that we can never be one hundred percent certain that the picture we see or the
voice we hear or the prophecy we speak out is winged to us from God," (p.
141).
You can never
be one hundred percent sure, no one knows but God, but there are tests that can
make you more confident in what you receive. In James 3:17 the Bible states,
"But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then
peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial
and sincere. The fruit of God's communication is love." In Galatians 5:22
it states, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control."
Communications of evil do not create a feeling of humbleness and love for God.
Evil leaves a feeling of self-importance, directing attention away from God.
Robert Baldwin in Conversations
with God: A Catholic View of Prophecy, 1988 tells of a church group that
communicates with God. The first test these people use is the feeling that comes
in their hearts and spirit. God's presence has a particular feeling attached to
it, the feeling of love and peace. The second thing they note is whether the
communication is loving. The third test is whether the communication will
glorify God. The fourth test is whether the message gives new life to the person
or prayer group.
"All that
is true must surely come from God, whether directly or indirectly; and all that
is false must, presumably, owe its ultimate origin to the 'father of lies'"
(Anderson 1976).
These are the tests that
will increase our confidence that the communication we receive is from God.
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The voice will acknowledge that Jesus Christ came in the
flesh.
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The fruit
is love, joy, peace, patience kindness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
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A feeling of love and peace will accompany the message.
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The message will agree with scripture.
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The message will glorify God.
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The message will be pure, peace loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and
good fruit.
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The message will create a humble love for God.
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The message will create a new feeling of life and hope.
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The message will be true.
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Your spiritual friend will agree with the message.
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The
message will not tell you to rush in blindly.
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