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Some days ago I posted a passage of scripture from the OT that denounced false prophets and advised the reader that even if someone calls themself a prophet, it does not mean they are a prophet. God plainly denounces false prophesy in fact, He denounces all things false.
My post was not at all well received even though I only meant to offer a balance as scripture indicates such and Paul's letter to the Corinthian church is evidence that balance and order is required and without it, people begin to operate in their flesh as the flesh exalts in being noticed and in having power.
I was not entirely surprised by the comments following my post as I already had an eye on what to expect...not because I am a prophet or claim to be one, but because I am very observant, have considerable experience and I rely on scripture, the words of God already given and the Holy Spirit...who still speaks today both through scripture and into our spirits...from God (not advocating adding to the Bible...I am an advocate for holding fast that which is good and using both God given discernment and my natural gift for being able to discern, as much as God allows or I avail myself of)
I do believe in the gifts of the Spirit but I am very conservative in my approach and it is not my understanding that anyone is above another because they call themself a prophet nor, for that matter, even if they actually are a prophet! I have been troubled over recent events in these forums with members referring to themselves as prophets and assuming some type of authority over others here.
Keep in mind this is a public forum. Anyone can say anything, but, what does the word of God say? why are some so eager to follow others who appear to have some sort of spiritual cloak ... as though they want to touch it...why are there lineups in some churches gathered at the front, waiting for one individual to 'give them a word from God?'
This is not a biblical model and amounts to fortune telling, not a word from God.
Here are some things to think about:
1. Someone who is quick to condemn and offers a critical spirit, is NOT a prophet. Certain people too often think or believe they know what is right or wrong and seem to get the idea they can condemn, curse, mock and create an atmosphere of fear wherein a person will be afraid to speak up because of the fallout from the so called prophet that will ensue.
2. The danger of self promotion. In any office, there is the danger of self promotion. That is one reason we have those lineups in church with gullible people hoping to hear a word from God from a person who is actually acting as a fortune teller rather than a true prophet.
One method such a person will use, is to tell others that they cannot and must not be questionned because, after all, they are a prophet and God is in charge and you are not.
Whatever the case, whenever a person claims to be speaking for God (the essence of prophecy) the key is to compare what is said with what the Bible says. If God were to speak through a person today, it would be in 100% complete agreement with what God has already said in the Bible. God does not contradict Himself. 1 John 4:1 instructs us, “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.” 1 Thessalonians 5:20-21 declares, “Do not treat prophecies with contempt. Test everything. Hold on to the good.” So, whether is it a “word from the Lord” or a supposed prophecy, our response should be the same. Compare what is said to what the Word of God says. If it contradicts the Bible, throw it out. If it agrees with the Bible, pray for wisdom and discernment as to how to apply the message (2 Timothy 3:16-17; James 1:5).
When someone calling themself a prophet, or someone who is actually acknowledged as a prophet, speaks in a congregation, the words are to be JUDGED...that, would certainly be the right path to follow on a forum...although personally, I fail to see the import of someone calling themself a prophet here as this is a public forum and how are we supposed to know if they are or not?
We have no life to see...no fruit to see...only words and we are being told not to judge those words which goes against the instructions in scripture!
Let two or three prophets speak, and let the others pass judgment. I Corinthians 14:29
It seems, reading the entire passage and keeping the above in context (keeping also in mind that this follows instruction on how to operate in the gift of tongues) that this judgement is reserved for other prophets, those with discernment and those who are well versed in scripture.
Do not be bullied by those who threaten, curse or intimidate you...in ANY setting!
Now, if anyone calling themself a prophet objects to this thread, I would note that person and be careful of their words.
Notice I have not spoken against the gifts nor have I undermined scripture in any way but rather I have explained a little of what scripture states both for those who operate in such a way they believe they hear from God and for those who may be overwhelmed by the gift of prophecy and believe such a person has authority over them
A prophet does not have authority over anyone! Judge...be a Berean...let God's words stand and all others fall.
Understand that God is not mocked nor is He amused by people putting words in His mouth. It's serious business folks and the last thing that should happen, is that a 'prophet' would argue against caution when one of the things an actual prophet does is warn and caution.
My post was not at all well received even though I only meant to offer a balance as scripture indicates such and Paul's letter to the Corinthian church is evidence that balance and order is required and without it, people begin to operate in their flesh as the flesh exalts in being noticed and in having power.
I was not entirely surprised by the comments following my post as I already had an eye on what to expect...not because I am a prophet or claim to be one, but because I am very observant, have considerable experience and I rely on scripture, the words of God already given and the Holy Spirit...who still speaks today both through scripture and into our spirits...from God (not advocating adding to the Bible...I am an advocate for holding fast that which is good and using both God given discernment and my natural gift for being able to discern, as much as God allows or I avail myself of)
I do believe in the gifts of the Spirit but I am very conservative in my approach and it is not my understanding that anyone is above another because they call themself a prophet nor, for that matter, even if they actually are a prophet! I have been troubled over recent events in these forums with members referring to themselves as prophets and assuming some type of authority over others here.
Keep in mind this is a public forum. Anyone can say anything, but, what does the word of God say? why are some so eager to follow others who appear to have some sort of spiritual cloak ... as though they want to touch it...why are there lineups in some churches gathered at the front, waiting for one individual to 'give them a word from God?'
This is not a biblical model and amounts to fortune telling, not a word from God.
Here are some things to think about:
1. Someone who is quick to condemn and offers a critical spirit, is NOT a prophet. Certain people too often think or believe they know what is right or wrong and seem to get the idea they can condemn, curse, mock and create an atmosphere of fear wherein a person will be afraid to speak up because of the fallout from the so called prophet that will ensue.
2. The danger of self promotion. In any office, there is the danger of self promotion. That is one reason we have those lineups in church with gullible people hoping to hear a word from God from a person who is actually acting as a fortune teller rather than a true prophet.
One method such a person will use, is to tell others that they cannot and must not be questionned because, after all, they are a prophet and God is in charge and you are not.
Whatever the case, whenever a person claims to be speaking for God (the essence of prophecy) the key is to compare what is said with what the Bible says. If God were to speak through a person today, it would be in 100% complete agreement with what God has already said in the Bible. God does not contradict Himself. 1 John 4:1 instructs us, “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.” 1 Thessalonians 5:20-21 declares, “Do not treat prophecies with contempt. Test everything. Hold on to the good.” So, whether is it a “word from the Lord” or a supposed prophecy, our response should be the same. Compare what is said to what the Word of God says. If it contradicts the Bible, throw it out. If it agrees with the Bible, pray for wisdom and discernment as to how to apply the message (2 Timothy 3:16-17; James 1:5).
When someone calling themself a prophet, or someone who is actually acknowledged as a prophet, speaks in a congregation, the words are to be JUDGED...that, would certainly be the right path to follow on a forum...although personally, I fail to see the import of someone calling themself a prophet here as this is a public forum and how are we supposed to know if they are or not?
We have no life to see...no fruit to see...only words and we are being told not to judge those words which goes against the instructions in scripture!
Let two or three prophets speak, and let the others pass judgment. I Corinthians 14:29
It seems, reading the entire passage and keeping the above in context (keeping also in mind that this follows instruction on how to operate in the gift of tongues) that this judgement is reserved for other prophets, those with discernment and those who are well versed in scripture.
Do not be bullied by those who threaten, curse or intimidate you...in ANY setting!
Now, if anyone calling themself a prophet objects to this thread, I would note that person and be careful of their words.
Notice I have not spoken against the gifts nor have I undermined scripture in any way but rather I have explained a little of what scripture states both for those who operate in such a way they believe they hear from God and for those who may be overwhelmed by the gift of prophecy and believe such a person has authority over them
A prophet does not have authority over anyone! Judge...be a Berean...let God's words stand and all others fall.
Understand that God is not mocked nor is He amused by people putting words in His mouth. It's serious business folks and the last thing that should happen, is that a 'prophet' would argue against caution when one of the things an actual prophet does is warn and caution.
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