Suppose a Christian is considering whether to move to a new city or not. There, he would have better job opportunities, but he is doubtful about God's plan for his life. So, before the service in his Pentecostal church he earnestly prays for guidance. During the sermon the pastor (or elder) says: "a brother in here is seeking advice from God on whether to move away from this city. God says this brother may go because He has a plan for him in the new city".
I know a number of Christians who let themselves be guided by such prophecies and were successful, but I know some cases of negative results. I have no statistics on that because failures are almost never made public.
What do you folks think about that? Is it OK for Christians to let themselves be guided by such prophecies?
I know a number of Christians who let themselves be guided by such prophecies and were successful, but I know some cases of negative results. I have no statistics on that because failures are almost never made public.
What do you folks think about that? Is it OK for Christians to let themselves be guided by such prophecies?