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What does the Bible say about being slain in the Spirit?

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The Bible presents instances of being slain in the Spirit as genuine encounters with God's glory, often resulting in worship and humility.

Biblical accounts of being 'slain in the Spirit' are characterized by overwhelming experiences in the presence of God, leading individuals to fall in reverence and worship. For example, in Daniel, the prophet experienced a vision that left him without strength, and he fell face down before God. Similarly, John describes seeing the majestic Christ and falling at His feet as though dead. These instances starkly contrast with modern portrayals, which often emphasize theatrical displays that do not honor Christ's preeminence. Scriptural depictions consistently show that true encounters with God lead to self-loathing, repentance, and a focus on God's greatness, rather than a spectacle of human performance.
Scripture References: Daniel 10:8-9, Revelation 1:17, Matthew 17:5, John 18:6

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