- Apr 22, 2011
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You are changing words again, this piece of scripture does not say the word speak. Where you are saying it says speak, it actually says answer. It says God would not answer Saul, not God would not speak to Saul. You need to understand that the word you want to use is not there.
You said Saul was desperate for any answer.
Where does it say that?
Favour hasn't been mentioned, the depths of God's mercy to reach one of His own has.
It says the kingdom was torn from him right after the battle with Amalek, long before Saul died.
Satan can use anything or anyone he chooses? I won't ask where that is written because it's not. We know how the devil works, and what he pretends to be, but why change the wording in 2 Corinthians 11:14?
Where are you getting the idea that the devil can take any form he wants? Where does it say that? Realms? Can you hear yourself? Glory, none of this stuff is written anywhere. This is the exact thing I was talking about when I said the term Christian mysticism.
Something totally relevant. The only thing the multitude of cultures seem to be able to agree on about what we in Christendom would term a familiar spirit is that they are very low in rank.
I'm not sure what that list is for. I have no idea why in the world you would say devils want to be near dead bodies or tombs when the scripture doesn't use those words. One possession account taking place in or near a graveyard and all of a sudden it's a rule for them all? One account in the mountains and that means they have an affinity for heights? Devils have a desire for water? That's not there either. Legion didn't run into the water cause it/they enjoyed being wet, it was done so they could be free of the humiliation of being in swine. There is more but that list doesn't need addressing. We aren't talking about those kinds of nasties, we are talking about the minor ones that would be termed familiar spirits.
We have to deal with the text and what it says. We cannot go beyond that. Stepping into the judgement seat of Saul and thinking that because you figure he is condemned that now anything and everything evil can happen with no holds barred is not a scriptural stance.
1 Samuel 28:6 And when Saul inquired of the LORD, the LORD answered him not, neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets.
God did not answer Saul so I see it as God did not speak to Saul as to answer him. This is why Saul sought out this medium/witch with a familar spirit as he was desperate as he feared the Philistines.
Of course Saul was desperate for an answer as he thought this woman could actually raise Samuel from the grave to speak to tell him what he should do.
1 Samuel 15:24-31 Saul only asked Samuel to pardon his sin, but never repented to God and ask His forgiveness. 1 Chronicles 10:13 God slew Saul by his own sword. Does this not show that God rejected Saul per Hosea 4:6,7. Saul had knowledge at one time, but chose to reject it and go his own way.
Saul did have favor in the Lord as God anointed him king over Israel, but it repented God after Saul's transgression against God's commands and He made David king, 1 Samuel 15:10, 11.
That should have said God turned the kingdom unto David and in the end of the battle with the Philistines God slew him. That was my mistake, thank you.
By taking on any form I am speaking about Satan who controls demons which by his commands they will posses animals and humans for his purpose of deception like that of Rev 13. Mark 5:1-20; 9:17-29 gives much detail about what demons can do. Ephesians 6:12 states Satan has a hierarchy of "devils" in his kingdom, "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Thus some devils have more power and authority than others.
Would you not think that a medium/witch with a familar spirit is not of Satan's power working in them. Please read Leviticus 19:31; 20:6; Isaiah 8:19; 1 Chronicles 10:13, 14; Rev 13 just to name a few scriptures.