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Originally Posted by A little brother
Lee failed because he thought he could judge by himself what is worship in spirit and came up with behavioral practices to help "turn to the spirit".
Things like "calling on the name of the Lord" became criteria to assess whether someone is in the spirit. Come to think of it, it is not different from the other rituals in the denominations that you mentioned.
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Calling on the name of the Lord to determine whether someone is in the spirit has sound biblical basis:
1 Cor 12:3 Therefore I want you to know that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, "Jesus be cursed," and n
o one can say, "Jesus is Lord," except by the Holy Spirit.
Paul tells us how to determine what is by the Spirit or not in that verse.
Every denomination has their own criteria, e.g. attending the mass, ability to speak in tongues, or ability to pray the sinners prayer and confess Jesus is Lord in front of the church. But I have to say none of these have as much biblical basis as the direct application of 1 Cor 12:3 - test whether someone can say Jesus is Lord or not, (and mean it, of course).
The word Lord is important. Only the genuine can say Lord Jesus. Demons do not confess Jesus is their Lord.