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Not quite sure how to answer your Question here because Spiritual discernment is a Gift of the indwelling of Holy Spirit and the person has to pray for the gift of Spiritual discernment -----How then do we know when we need the discernment others can offer us? Especially if we trust that the Holy Spirit works within or among us?
On one missionary journey Dr. Luke was a missiojnary companion of Paul. Though he reveres Paul, there is one instance where Luke faults Paul for not recognizing prophetic discernment:To reflect on this passage . . .
It could be suggesting we trust more in our personal relationship with the divine and not rely on human beings.
How then do we know when we need the discernment others can offer us? Especially if we trust that the Holy Spirit works within or among us?
The latter. Paul is determined to make a triumphal return to Jerusalem and insists that he is ready to die for Christ if his return trip leads to his arrest.@Mystic
Wouldn't you think the Holy Spirit might have communicated directly with Paul? Rather than using the disciples at Tyre to relay the message?
Or do you think the Holy Spirit met with resistance from Paul and had to try a different approach?
Well I can use my experience before my conversion ----when I had an identity in my house ---and crazy things were happening and I really didn't believe in hauntings ----so I had to seek out a Spiritual person to ask if they could explain what was going on ------How do we know when we need the perspective/ opinion of another person in matters of the Spirit?
Paul's transformation from top persecutor to sold-out apostle makes his blinding light conversion and call by the risen Jesus to be an apostle to the Gentiles more convincing as a witnessing tool.Hey everybody, thanks for joining Snoopy's bible study. A very worthwhile discussion is shaping up here. I always appreciate it when this happens.
Galatians 1: 11-17
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Bible Gateway passage: Galatians 1:11-17 - New English Translation
Paul’s Vindication of His Apostleship - Now I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel I preached is not of human origin. For I did not receive it or learn it from any human source; instead I received it by a revelation of Jesus Christ. For you have heard of my former way of life...www.biblegateway.com
Paul emphasizes the divine origin of his faith in Jesus. And he discusses his former way of life. He relates that God set him apart from his birth and revealed the Son to him.
Many, including Jesus' disciples initially thought Paul's conversion story was just a ploy to locate more Christians for arrest.Paul did not ask for advice from any human beings. Nor did he go to Jerusalem to see those who were apostles before him. Right away he departed to Arabia and then returned to Damascus.
Just to clarify it was Acts 21:4 rather than 20:4"Through the Spirit, they [the disciples at Tyre] warned Paul not to go to Jerusalem (Acts 2 0:4)."
In orthodox Christian thinking, Paul's considered just a follower and servant of Jesus. His having met Jesus, and his writings, don't equate him to Jesus' divine status.I just had a revelation.
The orthodox/traditional/trinitarian has Jesus as the second of the Trinity, so if Paul received his message straight from Jesus, would Paul not have the same status in Christianity as Mohammed does in Islam - a straight pipeline to the divine?
";I assure you that, before God, I am not lying about what I am writing to you!" Why us Paul so defensive? Well, his Jewish critics note that Paul never followed Jesus during His earthly ministry and never had a resurrection vision of Jesus during the time frame of the disciples' visions. So they object to Paul's claims to be an apostle on an equal footing with the 12. So Paul uses the time gaps in his trios to Jerusalem to stress the independence of his apostolic ministry from the disciples, which means he is is not their subordinate. He continues this defense in chap. 2.Galatians 1: 18-24
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Bible Gateway passage: Galatians 1:18-24 - New English Translation
Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to visit Cephas and get information from him, and I stayed with him fifteen days. But I saw none of the other apostles except James the Lord’s brother. I assure you that, before God, I am not lying about what I am writing to you! Afterward I went to...www.biblegateway.com
After three years, Paul went up to Jerusalem where he saw Cephas and James, the brother of Jesus. Afterwards he went to Syria and Cilicia.