AROME OSAYI AND THE ALLURE OF ESOTERIC CHRISTIANITY (PART I)
“The Holy Spirit, Self-Control, and the Test of Spiritual Manifestations” By Akin Ojumu Does the Holy Spirit cause people to lose control of themselves—to fall repeatedly, writhe on the floor, jerk uncontrollably, laugh hysterically, scream, or enter a state resembling delirium? Can such behavior legitimately be presented as evidence that a person has been “overpowered,” “intoxicated,” or “possessed” by the Holy Spirit? Can we truly or reasonably conclude that the person who manifests these euphoric and ecstatic episodes “ filled with ” or “ under the influence of ” the Holy Spirit? The biblical answer requires both discernment and theological balance. Scripture unquestionably teaches that an encounter with God may profoundly affect a person’s emotions and physical strength. People may tremble under conviction, weep in repentance, rejoice with great gladness, fall down in reverence, become physically weak, or cry out in anguish or praise. However, Scripture does ...