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WinterPuma
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True.God speaks to us through His word and there is a testifying from the Holy Spirit to our spirit (I'm not sure how to explain it). But, it's never something outside of God's word. When God "speaks to me" it's usually in the form of verses coming to my mind. The Holy Spirit convicts of sin so in my case, bringing to my mind an unconfessed sin.
If I were to continue to read this book, I would take lightly the words of the author and measure them against the verses she shares at the end of each devotional. Keeping in mind these are not Jesus' "actual" words is important. That said, when I read the book, I understood that the author was taking liberties with the text but I never thought of the words as the actual words of Jesus.
I would caution any reader to read this book with care and definitely check out the links I provided. Knowledge is power.
This is from the link someone shared here. Keep in mind, this is a spirit that the author says told her to write this. The bible passages added are suppose to give it credence. However, we can learn all this channeled stuff by reading the bible itself and it says this and we know it is of God. Sarah Young uses automatic writing, which is condemned in the very testament she's sharing scriptures from. And she's first trusting her seeking to hear from God, which if she were Christian she would know she can because it is a personal relationship with the indwelling holy spirit. And what answers her she gives credit as being God. But Jesus said don't trust this. Remember? He told his disciples that after he departed from them, after he walked 40 days after raising from the dead, that there would be those that come to them and beseech them saying, come follow me Christ is here. Look, Jesus is over there.
And Jesus forewarned his disciples not to believe such people.
But he changed his mind and now channels himself to Sarah Young? Has anyone ever even thought what that woman is attempting to tell you about herself when she claims Jesus gave her these messages for you? Young thinks she's delivering a different bible.
That he doesn't have all he needs to say in the Bible. He doesn't speak to you as one of his own. No, he found this woman and told her to tell you this.
And she believes it is Jesus talking? When Jesus said he'd not do this?