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Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by Grouppoint(m): 3:48pm On Feb 06, 2008
In the Old Testament, it was recorded that God spoke through a donkey. God also spoke through others who were not prophets? In fact, Abraham was not a Jehovah worshipper when God first spoke to him.
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by Grouppoint(m): 3:49pm On Feb 06, 2008
In our times, we are told to ‘test the spirit’, meaning that if someone came to give you a prophesy, and you knew the person was not a believer, then you are not to accept that prophesy.
I am certain that if a donkey spoke to anyone of us today, we would be busy binding and casting the demon out of the poor animal….

So, does God still speak His word through Gypsies, Psychics, Donkeys, babalawos, ‘prophets’ etc …please discuss
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by Lady2(f): 10:20pm On Feb 06, 2008
Show me where he spoke through a donkey, psychic, babalawo
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by 4Him(m): 11:20pm On Feb 06, 2008
~Lady~:

Show me where he spoke through a donkey, psychic, babalawo

He spoke through Balaam's ass (that's half donkey-half horse).
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by bawomol(m): 1:38am On Feb 07, 2008
how do i differentiate the voice of God from that of an human.
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by dafidixone(m): 10:48am On Feb 07, 2008
In the Old Testament, it was recorded that God spoke through a donkey. God also spoke through others who were not prophets? In fact, Abraham was not a Jehovah worshipper when God first spoke to him.

I THINK THERE IS SOMETHING YOU MUST UNDERSTAND HERE FIRST.

God made Donkey to speak not that He spoke through the donkey. Please read the Story of Ballam very well.

There is a clear difference between God speaking through and God making to speak.

God can make anything to speak but He only speak through His chosen.

On the example of Abraham, God called him out of his father land.
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by efuah(f): 11:03am On Feb 07, 2008
dafidixone. . . very correct!
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by Grouppoint(m): 6:06pm On Feb 07, 2008
@Dafidixone,
It is true that God caused the donkey to speak, rather than speaking His word through the donkey.
Now, if you saw a goat speaking today, would you contemplate accepting that it was of God?
Re: Does God Still Speak Through Anyone…other Than Christians? by Grouppoint(m): 6:15pm On Feb 07, 2008
I posed this thread because as many people will tell you, long before they became believers, they had already noticed they had certain gifts, like visions, dreams, and prophecy.
If this is true, then it means that perhaps God does speak through anyone he chooses.

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