glorydaz
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You claim it was Samuel himself that the witch called up.
Maybe you are really dead and you have not realized it?
I am dead, and my life is hid with Christ in God. :thumb:
You claim it was Samuel himself that the witch called up.
Maybe you are really dead and you have not realized it?
Nonsense. That's like saying God didn't need to ask Adam how they knew they were naked. He asked because He wanted to hear what Adam had to say for himself. :duh:
You caught nobody but yourself and your grasping at straws.
Rosey, it seems you've done too much outside "research". The Bible has a fount of information concerning how the enemy works with unbelievers and believers. How he uses the lusts of the flesh and the pride of life to distract us from our path. Wile is his way....not hammers flying across the room..
Satan has no "inside information". He and his fallen angels are kept on a short leash. They can tempt and deceive, but they cannot "deflect arrows". It's the LORD alone who has the power of life and death.
Sorry, Rosey, but you've been watching too much tv.
No, I believe man is easily deceived, and it's deception that is satan's greatest tool.
Glory dear, you missed the boldface emphasis. The point was not the "why" but the "thou" ...
If God had raised up Samuel, he wouldn't be asking that question now, would he? He would say 'The LORD hath sent me because ..." and not "why hast thou disquieted me" .... that thou is Saul, not God.
It wasn't God doing the disquieting, rather this Samuel gave credit for power of the act to Saul and the witch.
If you do not attribute the poltergeist-style moving objects to the work of devils, what do you attribute it towards? Windstorms? Angels at play? Devils can behave in all variety of manner Daz.
If Satan has no inside information, then what of the several previously-cited New Testament examples where the devil-possessed identified and shouted out "Here comes the Son of God" and the like from a distance? You aren't a member of the spirit world Daz, so given that you aren't a first-hand witness, I'll take what the New Testament gives as it gives it.
The examples of moving objects (and broken glass) weren't from television. I could name the people it happened to, some of those people I've known for many years on a first-name see-every-day basis.
But yet you say only the LORD has power over life and death, but you allow the witch to summon the dead without God. The apparition of Samuel (which was only visible to the witch, or at least she claims it was) didn't say that God raised him, or that God sent him, but that Saul and the witch disquieted him.
So here's a real question for you: if "Samuel' was sent to Saul for the purpose of spurring him to repentance, then how come:
1) "Samuel" never preached a message of repentance?
2) "Samuel" was only visible to the witch?
3) "Samuel" gave credit for the summoning to the witch, rather than clarifying that he was sent by the LORD?
4) "Samuel" didn't condemn the practice of necromancy, just to keep the record straight?
And some people fall for that deception easily:
2Co 11:13-15
(13) For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
(14) And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
(15) Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.
You say it, but you fall short of realizing the implications of what you just said. The devil can transform himself into the likeness of a prophet, most especially when it only has to be seen by a single witch. Your strongest premise seems to be the declaration that anything that declares itself to be a friendly spirit must therefore be a friendly spirit.
Satan has no "inside information". He and his fallen angels are kept on a short leash. .
There are no such thing as fallen angels.
There are fallen prophets.
LA
Rosey dear, you missed what I was saying. Just because someone knows the "why" doesn't mean they won't ask...the purpose being to hear what the other person would say.
I understood Samuel was speaking to Saul.....Samuel wanted to hear what Saul had to say for himself.
Why is that so difficult to understand? Or were you just hoping to make it look like I was too stupid to figure out who Samuel was speaking to? :think:
Lord have mercy.
You assume what your friends claimed to see really happened. :chuckle:
You assume only the witch saw Samuel (but Saul says otherwise).
You assume the witch called Samuel up (when the witch was clearly shocked he appeared).
You falsely claim Samuel gave credit to the witch for the summoning (he did no such thing).
You assume I'm stupid enough to keep beating this dead horse. If you want to discuss scripture, I'm all for it. I will not buy into your odd fancies about the spirit realm, and your false claims about what the scripture clearly states.
The ghost of Samuel said, why have thou disquieted me... the LORD didn't bring this Samuel. Had the LORD raised him, he would have asked, "Why has the LORD summoned me to thee?" The credit and the source for the summoning was given to Saul and his witch.
Are you of the persuasion that says that there are no such things as devils loose in the world, thus denying that such events (as you dismissed above) do happen?
I remember hearing some logic sometime that went like this:
1) There are no such things as devils in the world,
2) Because the only way to banish those devils would be with the Holy Spirit,
3) And there is no Holy Spirit in the world,
4) Therefore because there is no holy spirit to counter them there are no devils in the world.
It sounds very much like you are employing some sort of assumption or similar logic like that above.
You, who are not a witness to the events, and offer no scripture that would legitimately counter such a claim, claim that it is absurd to believe that they could happen.
Wrong....satan is an angel and he was not alone when he rebelled.
Wrong.
Satan is the spirit of this age and only disquises itself as an angel of light in the deceived, like yourself.
LA
God did speak to Saul through legitimate means...Samuel. In fact, God spoke to Saul many times....just as He did to Israel, time and time again. I'm surprised you don't make that comparison yourself. Then, God saw how Samuel mourned for Saul, and He knew the love Samuel had for him. Do you not recall how God heeded Moses' pleas for the children of Israel? Have you forgotten all the times God gave another chance to those He had planned harm? Exodus 32:14
That seer had no power to call up Samuel. She was surprised when he appeared. I find it hard to accept that a false spirit would repeat exactly what Samuel had already told Saul, and that he would be able to predict Saul and his sons' deaths the next day. Surely you don't think seers have that power.
Not at all. It fits in perfectly with what our Lord described in detail in Luke 16.
And Samuel died...after which Saul repented. He stopped seeking to kill David. Are you going to tell me, AMR, that even a man like King Saul can't repent? Samuel was dead. Who else would God send to repeat His message to Saul and to warn him of his short time on this earth?
1 Sam. 26:21 Then said Saul, I have sinned: return, my son David: for I will no more do thee harm, because my soul was precious in thine eyes this day: behold, I have played the fool, and have erred exceedingly.
Things changed after Samuel's death and God is more than able to bring forth a Prophet from the dead ...He did with Moses and Elijah on the Mount of Transfiguration.
And His mercy endureth forever. There were others who God hid his face from....for a time and a purpose. Hope is not gone unto they sleep the sleep of death. Not even for Saul.
Psalm 13:1-3
How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord? for ever? how long wilt thou hide thy face from me? How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me? Consider and hear me, O Lord my God: lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death;
He was hoping to speak to Samuel, and knew Samuel would tell him the truth.
That's because a demon would not have the information Samuel had. Of course a demon shouldn't be believed. That was not the case here, however. It was Samuel, and he could be believed, and he spoke what ONLY God can know--that Saul, Jonathan, and his other two sons would die the next day. You can't explain that away, dear friend.
Besides which, the scripture, itself, says it was Samuel, and the LORD had rejected Saul from being KING over Israel. I think it would be wrong to read more into it than is actually there.
1 Sam. 15:26 And Samuel said unto Saul, I will not return with thee: for thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, and the Lord hath rejected thee from being king over Israel.
Ah, the "spirit of this age"? Where is your verse?
opcorn:
You made that up.
There comes a time with the unrepentant that God will not speak to them, when they become double dead.
Jer 7:16 Therefore pray not thou for this people, neither lift up cry nor prayer for them, neither make intercession to me: for I will not hear thee.
You should know this before following the RCC version of events.
Eph 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:
Mat 24:3 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world (age)
LA
But, when does that time actually come? As I said, the Lord God is long suffering. It is not for you or anyone else to say when that "last chance" will be.
Jeremiah 18:11 Now therefore go to, speak to the men of Judah, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, saying, Thus saith the Lord; Behold, I frame evil against you, and devise a device against you: return ye now every one from his evil way, and make your ways and your doings good.
I'll need facts, not just conjecture and private interpretation if you want to discuss Samuel and Saul. I am not as long suffering as our Lord is.