AROME OSAYI AND THE ALLURE OF ESOTERIC CHRISTIANITY (PART III)
“The Holy Spirit Does Not Produce Chaos” By Akin Ojumu Many Charismatic meetings resemble circus performances more than assemblies of Christian worship. They are boisterous, chaotic, unruly, and emotionally volatile. The typical gathering of the “Penterascals,” much like the disorder Paul condemned in the Church at Corinth, is combustible—charged with explosive emotional energy, heavy-handed manipulation, theatrical displays, and a great deal of theological gobbledygook. These gatherings are frequently characterized by an apparent loss of bodily and emotional control. People jerk violently, scream, holler, babble incoherently, collapse to the floor, laugh uncontrollably, or claim to have been rendered helpless by “the anointing.” The central question this commentary series seeks to answer is this: Can such behavior legitimately be presented as evidence that a person has been “overpowered,” “intoxicated,” or “possessed” by the Holy Spirit? Can we reasonably conclude that someone experie...