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Falling Down Under Anointing

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Falling Down Under Anointing  

Friday 1st August

Text: Galatians 2:1, 2 
Key verse: Matthew 21:23 And when He was come into the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people came unto Him as He was teaching, and said, By what authority doest Thou do these things? and who gave Thee this authority? 
Falling under anointing is considered to be the sudden fall or collapse of a man or woman who comes in contact with the power of God. Such a person falls unconsciously and regains consciousness almost immediately or remains in that state for a period of time. Most often the falling under anointing we see today occurs during Christian worship, ministration and demonstration of the gifts of the Holy Spirit by some men of God. Many in Christendom wonder at the origin of this spiritual manifestation that has become so rampant today. They question the scriptural authority of the ministers who demonstrate this power. 
If men could question Jesus of the scriptural authority of the supernatural works He did, every minister today must be ready to prove the scriptural authority on which he operates a supernatural manifestation. Apostle Paul had to verify his ministerial works and message to ensure that he was consistent with established gospel 295 truth. He went up to Jerusalem to consult with the apostles who had been with Jesus before him. He did this to avoid falling into Satan's trap and condemnation to hell at the end. 
Let every minister be very careful concerning the ministry he operates, the way he operates it, the fruits he produces, and the spiritual manifestations that accompany him. Everything must be verified properly from the Scripture. Some ministers carry strange power and manifestations and spread these evils over ignorant ministers in Christendom. Indeed, a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump. We must heed the scriptural counsel to prove all things and be not partaker of another man's sin. Let's go through the scripture to consider the scriptural position on the present falling down under the anointing witnessed in many churches of Christ and in the ministry of many Christian ministers today.
Thought for the day: Everything must be verified properly from the Scripture 
Song for the day: Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me
Bible reading for the day: Isaiah 60-63 
#Horemow.

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