David Wilkerson Prophecy from his blog Mar 7th

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Apparently this guy is very credible...

http://davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com/2009/03/urgent-message.html

I am compelled by the Holy Spirit to send out an urgent message to all on our mailing list, and to friends and to bishops we have met all over the world.

AN EARTH-SHATTERING CALAMITY IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN. IT IS GOING TO BE SO FRIGHTENING, WE ARE ALL GOING TO TREMBLE - EVEN THE GODLIEST AMONG US.

For ten years I have been warning about a thousand fires coming to New York City. It will engulf the whole megaplex, including areas of New Jersey and Connecticut. Major cities all across America will experience riots and blazing fires—such as we saw in Watts, Los Angeles, years ago.

There will be riots and fires in cities worldwide. There will be looting—including Times Square, New York City. What we are experiencing now is not a recession, not even a depression. We are under God’s wrath. In Psalm 11 it is written,

“If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?” (v. 3).

God is judging the raging sins of America and the nations. He is destroying the secular foundations.

The prophet Jeremiah pleaded with wicked Israel, “God is fashioning a calamity against you and devising a plan against you. Oh, turn back each of you from your evil way, and reform your ways and deeds. But they will say, It’s hopeless! For we are going to follow our own plans, and each of us will act according to the stubbornness of his evil heart” (Jeremiah 18:11-12).

In Psalm 11:6, David warns, “Upon the wicked he will rain snares (coals of fire)…fire…burning wind…will be the portion of their cup.” Why? David answered, “Because the Lord is righteous” (v. 7). This is a righteous judgment—just as in the judgments of Sodom and in Noah’s generation.

WHAT SHALL THE RIGHTEOUS DO? WHAT ABOUT GOD’S PEOPLE?

First, I give you a practical word I received for my own direction. If possible lay in store a thirty-day supply of non-perishable food, toiletries and other essentials. In major cities, grocery stores are emptied in an hour at the sign of an impending disaster.

As for our spiritual reaction, we have but two options. This is outlined in Psalm 11. We “flee like a bird to a mountain.” Or, as David says, “He fixed his eyes on the Lord on his throne in heaven—his eyes beholding, his eyelids testing the sons of men” (v. 4). “In the Lord I take refuge” (v. 1).

I will say to my soul: No need to run...no need to hide. This is God’s righteous work. I will behold our Lord on his throne, with his eye of tender, loving kindness watching over every step I take—trusting that he will deliver his people even through floods, fires, calamities, tests, trials of all kinds.

Note: I do not know when these things will come to pass, but I know it is not far off. I have unburdened my soul to you. Do with the message as you choose.

God bless and keep you,

In Christ,

DAVID WILKERSON
 
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1still_waters

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http://davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com/2009/03/further-word.html

Monday, March 9, 2009

A Further Word

“If the foundations be destroyed, what shall the righteous do?”

Recently I felt compelled to send out an URGENT message warning of an impending great calamity — such that will cause even God’s elect to tremble.

One Bishop asked, “Is there no further word: How should the righteous respond to such a word?”

I can only answer by sharing what the Holy Spirit is speaking to my own heart and what I am to do. I shared that I was led in a practical way to lay aside a month’s supply of food — because I have witnessed the panic in the wake of terrorism. That has to be a personal word for every individual.

This is what I hear the Holy Spirit speaking to my heart concerning my own spiritual response to impending calamity. It is simply this —STAND STILL AND SEE THE SALVATION OF THE LORD.

“And Moses said to the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will show you today…The Lord shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace” (Exodus 14:13-14).

This is the attitude of faith in the face of calamity. What could Israel do on the brink of the Red Sea? Pharaoh’s army is pressing in, mountains are on both sides, and there is an impossible sea ahead. The flesh cries, “Do something!”

The flesh cries hopelessness. Can God’s people dry up the sea? Level a mountain? Fight a great army without having weapons? They are in what appears to be a dreadful, frightening situation. God’s people tremble — and in this hour of trembling comes a word from God. In essence:

“Stand still. Fear not. This is the hour of salvation. You are going to witness the pulling down of the foundations of a world power. But in the same hour, I will fight for you. Hold your peace — be still and see my works.”

Beloved, my warning is just one voice among many who are saying the same thing. We may all tremble for a season, but those who truly know God’s Word will be quickly comforted by the Holy Spirit. We will be baptized with a great peace — a supernatural quietness — which will be a tremendous witness to the fearful multitudes.

In Christ,​

David Wilkerson
 
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1still_waters

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Def. somethin to chew on.
 
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what are you on about?
 
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Thanks still waters it's always good to check up on what these guys predict that haven't come to pass.

A few reasons why Wilkerson's prophecies might not have come to pass:

a) Wilkerson is a false prophet
b) Wilkerson is a true prophet who gets it wrong sometimes (eg had a bad day)
c) Wilkerson's prophecies were over-ridden by God's will (God decided to prevent the things happening)
d) It was a conditional prophecy , dependent upon other events which were delayed or did not occur.
 
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Here are a few other things to keep in mind when trying to identify a true prophet:

A. Any ministry that does not exalt Jesus (Revelation 19:10) and His Lordship (Mark 9:39; I Corinthians 12:3; I John 4:1-3) is not God-ordained.

B. "By their fruits ye shall know them." Matthew 7:15-20

C. No true prophecy will contradict the written Word of God. Isaiah 8:20

D. It must agree with the previously spoken and revealed will of God. I Kings 13

E. A prophet is recognized as true when the word he has spoken comes to pass. If it doesn't, it was not the word of the Lord. Deuteronomy 13:1-5; 18:21-22; Jeremiah 28:9


F. The source of a ministry cannot be determined merely by signs of the miraculous (Deuteronomy 13:1-5). Satan can perform lying signs and wonders. Exodus 7:11; 8:17-19; 2 Thessalonians 2:9, 11, 12; Revelation 13:13, 14

G. If the person entices people to follow after another God (Revelation 13:1-5), or speaks of another Savior, another Spirit, or another gospel, he is not sent by God (2 Corinthians 11:4).


http://www.dianedew.com/falsepro.htm
 
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1still_waters

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Thanks guys. I'm really skeptical of things like this, but I've heard quite a few people swear by this guy's stuff. So figured it's worth at least looking at. Only time will tell.
 
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well folks, regardless of whether David Wilerson has it correct or not in his prophecy it makes good sence to have 30 days of stores. The first thing I thought of when I read this prophecy is... what will happen in the US if something should happen to Obama? Think about this. Think about what happened after Rodney King. Not to be in fear, but to prepare. The Lord does give the gift of prophecy and regardless of whether this man is a true prophet I WILL be keeping at least 30 days in store just in case. The Lord Richly bless all of my dear friends on here and praying that you will heed this warning and be prepared. Dont buy a bunch of garbage "survival packs" filled with msg that you would never eat. buy your regular food canned fruits veggies, dried beans, pasta... fill your cupboard and make sure you always are eating the most dated items. If you are concerned about power & loss of the fridge then alter your plan. I'm not concerned about that as we can survive off the grid in the event of natural or man made disaster. Fear is from satan but prophesy is from the Lord to warn HIS people. So prepare but do not fear.
 
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Quote from Imoss:
The Lord does give the gift of prophecy and regardless of whether this man is a true prophet I WILL be keeping at least 30 days in store just in case........Fear is from satan but prophesy is from the Lord to warn HIS people. So prepare but do not fear.

Well written imoss, I agree full heartedly.
 
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Thanks still waters it's always good to check up on what these guys predict that haven't come to pass.

A few reasons why Wilkerson's prophecies might not have come to pass:

a) Wilkerson is a false prophet
b) Wilkerson is a true prophet who gets it wrong sometimes (eg had a bad day)
c) Wilkerson's prophecies were over-ridden by God's will (God decided to prevent the things happening)
d) It was a conditional prophecy , dependent upon other events which were delayed or did not occur.
If a true prophet gets it wrong, he's not a true prophet. If God is telling him to speak, how can God override His own will? The test of a prophet is 100% accuracy.
 
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If a true prophet gets it wrong, he's not a true prophet. If God is telling him to speak, how can God override His own will? The test of a prophet is 100% accuracy.
That's not actually true in practice. There's a few problems with this black and white way of thinking:

Even false prophets may have their predictions come to pass. Strong delusions leading people astray.

It may happen that the prophecy does not occur because God decided to change His mind.
This doesn't mean the person is a false prophet and didn't really hear from God. See Jer 26.

The test Jesus gave was to look at their fruits, not whether what they said happened or not. (Matthew 7:15 onwards)


False prophets are not Christians. They lead people away from God into disobedience.

True prophets or should I say, people who have the gift of prophecy, are humans and make mistakes like all of us.
 
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Baptistrw

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That's not actually true in practice. There's a few problems with this black and white way of thinking:

Even false prophets may have their predictions come to pass. Strong delusions leading people astray.

It may happen that the prophecy does not occur because God decided to change His mind.
This doesn't mean the person is a false prophet and didn't really hear from God. See Jer 26.

The test Jesus gave was to look at their fruits, not whether what they said happened or not. (Matthew 7:15 onwards)


False prophets are not Christians. They lead people away from God into disobedience.

True prophets or should I say, people who have the gift of prophecy, are humans and make mistakes like all of us.
Not when speaking the words of God they don't.
 
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Frankly i think this guy, even though I also have heard several really brag on this guy. I think he missed it this time, one he got the prophecy he said tens years ago. second God usually gives this kind of prophecy as a warning to his people and chance for His people to repent or for his people to escape His wrath. But from scripture I would have to agree with david brown( the last name is probably spelled wrong, He is a jewish christian with a radio program) but from the scripture this prophecy could not be from God for it condradicts< His own word

2ti 1:7For God hath not given us the SPIRIT OF FEAR; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.


see if God had told this dude Fear not for this will happen, but my people will be given a change to escape this through repentage, then we would have something, for the sake of ten righteous I will not destory the cities,, and even Jonah, God was going to destroy Nivah sent jonah to preach and all repented, nevah wasn't even god's people and he gave them a Change to escape His wrath. then those that knew God would not have the Spirit of fear as most have received that spirit of fear from this prophecy, thus one could only say it can't be from God
 
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"but from the scripture this prophecy could not be from God for it condradicts< His own word
2ti 1:7For God hath not given us the
SPIRIT OF FEAR; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
see if God had told this dude Fear not for this will happen, but my people will be given a change to escape this through repentage, then we would have something,"
Uhm... I will not defend David Wilkerson's prophetic statements as this is a time-will-tell situation, but I ask this question, Have you or the others here read his recent newsletters about the very scripture you've quoted, and how that word 'fear' in fact means 'faithlessness'... or how he has called the Body of Christ to a place of deep repentance, forgiveness and a complete trusting of our Lord and His schedule and will? He has prophesied many things in the past, like his book in 1998 about the coming economic failure and how people of 'faith' will survive by the Power of Almighty God. I think it best to respond to someone's prophetic utterances more based on keeping it in context to his other words spoken in and around this statement and in keeping with what the Lord is doing (fruit) in this man's life and ministry. He has seen and experienced more destruction (New York City) and personal loss (family members battle with cancer, disease) than many other pastors that I know. I think we should continue to weigh this in love and not so much judgment of the man, 'the spirit of the prophets are subject to the prophets'. - 1 Cor. 14:32, and... the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. - Rev. 19:10 I too am trained by Messianic Jewish men of God, and they according to the scriptures kept in context, say it's not a matter of personal agreement, but does it line up with the Word of God? I will not list the scriptures that it could be in agreement with, nor will I take the Word and shoot it down as could be done, but I will pray for this man, for the Body of Christ, for the Jews, and for the lost because the Jew knows, that the End of this Gentile age is closer than it was 2000 years ago. So pray, prepare and love. Elijah
 
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i think the only safe way is not to look at prophecy outside of gods word...everything we need to know up to the end of the thousand year reign is in our bibles...remember the warnings given us about ones that wouuld come prophesying in gods name...we are also warned in revelation22:18 about adding to or taking away from what is written. therefore i would stay clear away from anything that s not written in the holy scriptures.
 
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I don't think there's anything in the bible that says a prophetic message can't contain fear. It's hardly a basis on which to reject a prophecy.

I am sure those in Ninevah listening to Jonah's message repented out of fear.

Fear is the normal and desired response from threatened punishment. It is often a last resort after God's patience and love fails to convince.
 
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I have my fishing poles, and know how to hunt so my food supply is here as long as the fish and the wildlife are. Whatever god decides to do is what god decides to do and there is no preparations, or storing of anything that will change it. Just trust in the lord, if this all comes to pass for some reason then accept it. If you die you die. If you live and see many things then see them. If the lord is with you at all times then why worry. the lord is the only thing you need to make sure you have.
 
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well folks, regardless of whether David Wilerson has it correct or not in his prophecy it makes good sence to have 30 days of stores. The first thing I thought of when I read this prophecy is... what will happen in the US if something should happen to Obama? Think about this. Think about what happened after Rodney King. Not to be in fear, but to prepare. The Lord does give the gift of prophecy and regardless of whether this man is a true prophet I WILL be keeping at least 30 days in store just in case. The Lord Richly bless all of my dear friends on here and praying that you will heed this warning and be prepared. Dont buy a bunch of garbage "survival packs" filled with msg that you would never eat. buy your regular food canned fruits veggies, dried beans, pasta... fill your cupboard and make sure you always are eating the most dated items. If you are concerned about power & loss of the fridge then alter your plan. I'm not concerned about that as we can survive off the grid in the event of natural or man made disaster. Fear is from satan but prophesy is from the Lord to warn HIS people. So prepare but do not fear.
I couldn't agree more! While I am also very skeptical of such prophecies, ever since the election I have warned folks to pray for our new president that nothing bad would happen in fear of mass rioting nation wide. Not only could such a prophecy come true... it is highly probable if indeed there were an asasination attempt on President Obama's life. To all the nay-sayers out there, this is one prophecy that's worth investigating...
 
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If a true prophet gets it wrong, he's not a true prophet. If God is telling him to speak, how can God override His own will? The test of a prophet is 100% accuracy.
So Jonah was not a true prophet of God?
 
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