When Will the Voices Start?
"Christ audibly and literally told me to...." is probably not the kind of religious experience you should be anticipating. History has not been kind to those who hear such voices.
I have no doubt whatsoever that Biblical accounts of voices in the head would seem like a theophany and instructions from a Deity. I also have no doubt that some if not all of those who became the prophets, major and minor , may have had anything from schizophrenia to temporal lobe epilepsy or just a traumatic upbringing and experiences. Voices in the head are a part of the human experience for some . When the Apostle Paul is said to have heard the voice of Jesus along the Damascus road, no one could get the story straight. The accounts of who saw, who heard, who stood up, who fell down are all different. Voices are like that. Personally, the symptoms of Paul's experience , as told by Luke, is that of a man with temporal lobe epilepsy. Bright lights and voices are key symptoms and one could never pick which experience was a Deity talking and which was a physical health problem of a neurological nature. Of course, in Galatians, Paul recalls no such Damascus Road experience and simply says he was called from the womb like Jeremiah and Jesus.
Apostle David C Pack is expecting to hear the voice of CHRIST and is expecting the true true folk of God to hear it literally themselves down the road when the timing is right...for a change. Dangerous stuff Dave. I have wondered if somewhere down the road Dave might tell us, "I have been hearing the voice of Christ telling me what to do for over four years now but it told me not to say anything until the timing was right." I don't know.
Special Announcement #27 Friday, September 13, 2013
Awesome Knowledge—and a Great Parallel!
David C Pack says....
"The Hebrew reveals that this is God
literally speaking with HIS VOICE! Make no mistake about this. Here is why:
Not far down the road, thousands will hear God’s voice, while others will not. God will soon speak audibly to some and not others."
"If you have difficulty believing that Christ will speak from heaven, ask yourself why. (Because I would not trust my life to the the voices or Dave Pack?)The Bible references God’s voice being used
many times, but generally at critical junctures in history. Paul heard Christ’s
literal voice on the road to Damascus (
Acts 9). Peter heard the same voice of Christ when he saw the vision of the clean and unclean animals on a sheet coming down from heaven (
Acts 10). The serious reader will study these accounts—and be POWERFULLY INSPIRED at the paragraphs just presented!"
"Get this point. Christ will use His actual voice to get the attention of His sheep. This is what He says, not what I say.
(I still think this is what Dave Pack says...Je..Christ, not so much)But this is no surprise because He says in His Word that He will do this at times. And He has done it periodically. Christ intends to winnow out those who do not belong in His Church.
He certainly will not speak to those who do not have His Spirit about coming back to a Temple of which they have never been a part—hence WHY some will not hear His voice and others will. Because people once
attended the Worldwide Church of God or today are
attending in a splinter is not relevant. Having God’s Spirit is relevant.
Prophecy reveals that probably most will hear Christ’s voice and make the right decision. But others will not obey what they hear and Zechariah 11:10-11 explains that God will immediately—“in that day”—remove His Spirit and cut them off from Him (Prophecy reveals "probably"? Haggai reveals "probably not about Dave)
The hearing of voices in the head is a very common thing. Just as many of the "demonic" symptoms in the New Testament coincidentally have all the symptoms of epilepsy or mental illness, so Biblical types telling others what the voices tell them to do are also of such origins.
If you are a lurker here, educate yourself ahead of time so that caution will be available to you should Dave Pack start speaking more about voices in heads.
I can't imagine it would not be first all about the voice in HIS head as Christ would no doubt work FIRST with his chosen leaders.
I have always been fascinated with Julian Jaynes theory of the Breakdown of the Bi Cameral mind which can explain mans tendency towards religion. A fascinating read for those so inclined and his study of Old Testament prophets and kings is fascinating. But the bottom line is that voices in the head is a very old unconscious behavior in humans. Those who became more genuinely conscious as a human being left it behind. Consciousness arose in humans more deeply when writing became the norm about 3000 years ago. It explains why there is little emotion in most of the Old Testament or reflective thinking. The "I" was not well developed and the "We" ruled. King Saul was more a conscious character in the OT. Samuel was more unconscious and prone to voices in the head behaviors and condemnation. I always liked King Saul and often wondered why what Samuel hollared at him about was so bad. Saul thought for himself. Samuel head the voices in his head. Long story I suppose.
I will resist being "the teacher" and simply say that I would urge care and caution to those who would mix their religious hopes, fears and needs with what we now know can be some serious mental health issues in those so disposed. Just because it happened in the Bible is no guarantee it was actually a God speaking to anyone. Whole religions have been founded upon a schizophrenic leader and nations lead to war with a King who heard the voices urging him on.
Do your homework. Trust no man to tell you what voices mean or what they might expect you to do. There is NO EXCUSE in this age of information and medical studies in neurology and mind sciences to not update oneself from Bronze Age interpretations of events in the head and reality.
Jesus may have "healed" the child who foamed at the mouth, writhed and twitched on the ground and acted really weird, but I would bet that if you waited twenty minutes, what we know as an epileptic seizure would have passed naturally leaving the child pretty whipped. Dilantin could prevent that demon from coming back.
Ezekiel heard lots of God's voice in his head. He also laid on his side for over a year and flipped over for a few more days to make his point about whatever. He also laid siege to a frying pan and cooked his food in his own poop. Poop is the one ingredient that the current "Ezekiel Bread" on your store shelves leaves out of the mix. Today, Ezekiel would be confined to a mental health facility until he could get his act together.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Prophets,-Apostles,-and-Mental-Illness&id=90708
YOU CAN NEVER KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANY GENUINE VOICE OF ANY DEITY IN THE HEAD AND MENTAL ILLNESS.
LET'S BE CAREFUL OUT THERE....