Discerning the Holy Spirit: Balance and Caution

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We are called to test and prove the spirits, using our reason and understanding guided by the Holy Scriptures. This discernment helps us avoid the extremes of quenching the Spirit or falling into uncritical credulity, which can lead to spiritual disaster. [00:01:23]

The New Testament exhorts us to be cautious, to be careful, to prove and to test, not to believe everything that we hear or see. Nothing is so vital as that we should realize that we are in a spiritual realm and that there are principalities and powers, the rulers of the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness even in heavenly places with which we have to contend. [00:04:39]

Foretelling of the future is possible. The Holy Spirit can enable a man to do this. I think I've already told you how in the annals of some of the great Scots Worthies you will find this very thing. John Welsh and others were able to predict accurately certain events which subsequently took place. We mustn't rule this out. It is always possible as God gave the gift of prophecy to the prophets in the Old Testament. [00:07:18]

Personal leadings do happen. They can happen. I'm sure anybody in this congregation this morning who's ever had a specific leading in this respect will not only always thank God for it but look back with a sense of awe upon it as one of the most wonderful and amazing things that have ever happened to them. [00:13:44]

Even the greatest of God have not habitually lived in a kind of direct, constant leading of the Spirit. Now I'm going to give you one example which seems to me to put this matter quite clear, and that is in the case of the Apostle Paul himself. Here is one of the most spiritual men the church has ever known. [00:15:21]

The Apostle obviously didn't live perpetually under immediate and direct leadings and guidance of the Spirit. He used his mind and his reason and the powers that God had given him, now enlightened and quickened by the Holy Spirit. [00:18:54]

An overemphasis on physical sensations in spiritual experiences can be indicative of something other than the Holy Spirit. The New Testament does not emphasize these sensations, and we should be cautious of experiences that focus heavily on them. [00:31:04]

The power of suggestion can lead to false conversions or experiences that are not genuinely of the Spirit. We must be aware of this danger and ensure that our spiritual experiences are grounded in the truth of the Scriptures. [00:34:07]

Normally, guidance is given to us through the general teaching of the Scriptures and through our own faculties and powers. If we are Christians, the Holy Spirit is in us, and he affects and influences and heightens all our faculties. That, plus the teaching of the Scripture, is the normal way of guidance. [00:24:00]

Anything which makes self prominent or great should always be regarded with the greatest possible suspicion. You see, it's not surprising, is it? And yet how difficult it is. A man in the Spirit, anxious for the glory of God and of our Lord, the devil comes to him and he tells him, now you're going to do this for God. [00:25:10]

The thing is obvious, but it's tragic to notice how slow people are to see this. When you're the victim especially, it's extremely difficult, but there are such extraordinary cases in history that the thing should be quite clear to us. [00:28:25]

We must follow the Scripture. These things are possible, and we must always be open, but we must believe every Spirit but try the spirits whether they be of God. Let us thank God for the Scripture. Let us thank God for the illustrations in the Scripture. [00:43:32]

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