Often we Protestants, and especially we Evangelicals, criticize LDS for seeking a spiritual feeling whenever you want to know what is true. "The Bible says, I believe it, and that settles it!" we like to exclaim. However, I find this practice refreshing and biblical. The most dramatic case in point is Acts 2. Here are dozens of followers of the Way (Jesus) babbling and expressing great emotion, and 9AM. Peter stands up and says, "THIS is THAT which was prophesied by the prophet Joel.." He's referring to the second chapter, in which Joel predicts that the Holy Spirit will be poured out on men, women, slave, free, young and old...and they will prophesy. Sure enough, those that understood the languages being spoken knew that this was of God. But, after Peter's sermon, 3000 believed. Why? Jesus didn't do that in 3 years, despite countless miracles. I bare witness to you today that the reason so many believed is that they FELT the witness of the Holy Spirit that THIS is THAT which was prophesied by Joel. No biblical prooftext could have had that result. It was feeling--feelings and emotion produced by the witness of the Holy Spirit.
So, whatever other doctrines we may discuss and disagree about, I salute your reliance on the direction of the Holy Spirit. Let that still small voice resonate in our hearts! Amen.
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