This thread reminds me of this Scripture:
"Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith;7 if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his teaching;8 the one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness." Romans 12:6-8
I see so many different gifts in this thread. But I also see people condemning other members of the body of Christ. The OP is obviously one who exhorts and prophecies in the sense of communicating and enforcing the revealed truth, the true meaning of Biblical prophecy. He has a powerful but necessary message. He reminds me of the OT prophets, warning God's people from sin.
And sin God's people had! From Joseph's brothers giving him away to slavery because they were jealous, the Hebrews of the Exodus, including Moses disobeying God, the falling away from God soon after God's people entered the promised land. And thinking about it, it is positively amazing that those people saw miracle after miracle, and still walked away from God and sinned and served other gods.
Then there was David, a man after God's heart, who committed adultery and murder. That was breaking two of the 10 commandments, and breaking God's heart. But God sent Nathan, the prophet, and David repented for his evil.
I'm reading 2 Kings right now. It is just the story of apostasy after apostasy. Of prophet after prophet warning God's people to repent and turn away from their sins! And yet, they didn't listen, and God eventually took both Israel and Judah into captivity, with Israel never returning, and Judah returning, a broken and subservient people who never recovered the glory of God, until Jesus came.
Prophet after prophet warning, and king after king going their own wicked way.
And for anyone who thinks the Old Testament is not about grace, I would urge you to read "The Gospel of Moses" by Dan Block, a world renowned Hebrew scholar. It is amazing how he brings out the grace of God - not just as a foreshadowing of Jesus. God had grace for his people from Abraham through David and all the way to Daniel, and Ezra and Nehemiah.
So let us not condemn the prophet, but instead let us encourage one another with love, and heed the words of one who might say words we don't agree with or even understand. His message may not be for everyone, but I am certain that there are more than a few people that might be sinning, even people who are just reading the posts and not members, and are convicted by this message and turn away from sin and towards God!
"Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing." 1 Thess. 5:11
Are we doing this? Or are we tearing one another down?