So after attending Shakina and seeing the kneeling prayer warriors, it brought me back to the question of the charismatics versus the conservatives. Do we embrace the spiritual matters, or do we focus on faith alone? Should we search our feelings, or do the feelings lead to the Dark Side?
During my high school years, one of the worship leaders at my church, Daniel, was “filled with the spirit” at a conference and started busting out in tongues. He said he was overflowing with joy that he started crying, and this coming from a geeky computer major. My first experience with such an event was when we had a fellowship night where some people from another fellowship came over for a “spiritual filling” night. Despite those people layed their holy hands and chanted some mombo jumbo in Greek (as if God spoke Greek better than English), I did not speak in tongues that night, but neither did Daniel. So much for that. I have been researching this topic since, but let’s analyze the pros and cons I’ve observed so far.
On one hand, if you accept charismatics, then you believe that the gifts still exist. That means people still speak in tongues, have gift of healing, have word of knowledge, cast out demons, and prophesy. As a result, people in charismatic churches tend to seek God more because God is more real. They pray to God more often, humble at the feet of God, and are more sensitive to spiritual matters such as spiritual attacks. They follow God with their hearts. Admirable.
On the other hand, if the very Spirit that inspired the apostles still prophesy through people today, then it’s like a continuation of the Bible. If anything it’s even more relevant than the Bible because it’s the Spirit Daily with today’s date, instead of back issues from thousands of years ago! This is where heresy starts in many charismatics churches. How can you tell between the true believer and the con artist? Once they learn the lingo and put on the “Praise The Lord” tag, it’s hard to separate the sheep from the goats.
What I see in the conservative church is the opposite. It’s all brains and not much heart. Instead of coming to seek God for worship services, the sermon is the service. Some people felt that if the sermons are dull, then they’re not being fed and they need to look for a different church! Many people who serve also do it out of duty. I’ve seen email sent with “It’s your Christian duty to…” Many people who serve tend to use their own strengths rather than God’s, as sometimes they get so busy they have no time to pray! And what about the silly little game of putting your thumb up for prayer before a meal? “Oh no I really put up my thumb before yours!! You just didn’t see it! Okay okay, fine… I’ll pray”. It’s almost like a punishment! Prayer is definitely not the same in the conservative church.
Before you still yelling at me saying “I don’t do that!”, I want to add a disclaimer that these are just generalizations and not everyone does everything listed above. I attend a conservative church and am guilty for some of the items I’ve listed out, but I’m open to either side.
One thing’s for sure, if the Spirit of God is actively working today, I want to be part of it.