Serene Char

Long story short, this girl has some questionable beliefs. What I'd like to specifically focus on is her testimony at 7:05 that God told her friend to give her a bible and at 8:01 where she said a demon was inside her that made her as powerful as 3 grown men who were fighting her and at 5m0s where she said her 3rd eye allows her to see into other dimensions.

First, I'll say a few positive things about her so that this post doesn't seem too much like a hit-piece. She sounds friendly, genuine, sincere, candid, brave, and her video has a like/dislike ratio of 16,000/200 which is very impressive which is approximately 80:1.

For starters, if God & the universe really works this way and I'm out of the loop, then please be bold and tell me I am wrong but I'm fairly certain that God doesn't talk to people unless they are a prophet. (A prophet is a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God) From my understanding, God only talks to you through the bible or via the holy spirit giving you courage, strength, and/or emotional support when it is sought through prayer.

I guess what I'm asking is how are Christians supposed to react to statements made by people who call themselves Christian when those statements sound patently absurd or dubious? If it's someone that I consider my friend or family member, I kinda cringe and just keep my thoughts to myself but I'd like to know how other members of this community react to people like her?

Do you caution them and try to gently guide them onto the correct path?

Do you ask them to question their beliefs and respectfully point out that they might perhaps be in error?

I feel like it's morally wrong to sit back and do nothing. People can do serious damage to Christianity as a whole if they include metaphysical and/or supernatural phenomenon that is not supported by biblical evidence. There are just my thoughts though and I certainly do not consider myself an expert on this matter which is why I'm respectfully asking for the advice of the RPC community on this difficult matter.

Thank you for reading.