Dianne Reidy, the stenographer for the U.S. House of Representatives who walked up to a live microphone at the well of the House and
began condemning members of the body for their ungodly ways before being forcefully removed, has sent an e-mail to Fox News' Chad Pergram
explaining why she did it:
“For the past 2 and 1/2 weeks, the Holy Spirit has been waking me up in the middle of the night and preparing me (through my reluctance and doubt) to deliver a message in the House Chamber.
That is what I did last night”
Her husband Dan says “My wife is a sweet, level-headed wonderful woman of God. I am proud of her.”
I guess that puts her in the same company as the televangelists we see on TV who are making tens of millions of dollars telling us what God has spoken directly to them to communicate to all of us.
Was she wrong?
ReplyDeleteA good question, and even if she was, can we say that the Creator cannot give someone a word of prophetic utterance?
ReplyDeleteIf it is said He cannot, is that by His choice or because we assume that He does not exist?
And if by His Choice, do we allow that He has, in the past, so allowed?
Or are we deists? As she seemingly warned?