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Apologetic discussions Apologetic Discussions Regarding the Teachings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee |
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If an angel of the Lord told Philip to go down the south road, in Acts 8:26, and the Spirit told Philip in Acts 8:29 to run up to a certain chariot, was that Spirit the Holy Spirit? Because the angel is holy, and it is a ministering spirit. Or are there two separate holy spirits, the first of which (v 26) handed off to the second (v 29)? And if the Angel of v 26 is the Holy Spirit of v 29, then what is the Holy Spirit that prevented them from going in Acts 16:6? Is an angel a spirit of Jesus, or a spirit of something else (16:7)? Is the spirit of just men made perfect (Heb 12:23) the same as "His angel" of Acts 12:15 and Matthew 18:10? The problem with systematic theology, especially espoused by confident amateurs, is that it quickly leads to absurdity. Or else one simply must ignore verses that don't help one's theology, or just waves them away. No, the writer of Acts 8 wasn't clear on theological matters. Nor was the writer of John's Apocalypse, with 7 spirits (!!) nor was... If the Centurion in Luke 7:8 was "also a man under authority" and Jesus was the Father God made flesh, then whose authority was the Father under? Because if he wasn't under someone surely Jesus would have corrected the Centurion for improper theology! On the contrary, he saluted it. So was the Father under the Mother of God, Queen of Heaven? "How is it that the Mother of my Lord (the incarnated Father) comes to visit me?" Makes perfect sense. Luke 1:43 (That was humour.)
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