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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
I will answer that cautiously by saying only in the prophetic as far as I'm aware. My ministry is in "helps" rather than one of the nine.
Tell us about your experience(s) with the prophetic gift(s) then.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
Tell us about your experience(s) with the prophetic gift(s) then.
I'll have to put some thought into how that can be answered.
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
I'll have to put some thought into how that can be answered.
If you feel that you prophesied and it later turned out to be false, for whatever reason, then you may include that too.
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
I'll have to put some thought into how that can be answered.
Don't overthink it.
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FireBrand
Don't overthink it.
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A prophetic pastor once prayed a series of prophecies/revelations over me, however, most of them seemingly turned out to be false. I can't figure if this means he was wrong to begin with, or if they were true but God somehow decided to revoke them.
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Originally Posted by
MercyandFaith
A prophetic pastor once prayed a series of prophecies/revelations over me, however, most of them seemingly turned out to be false. I can't figure if this means he was wrong to begin with, or if they were true but God somehow decided to revoke them.
What did he say and did it have a time limit on it ?
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Originally Posted by
MercyandFaith
A prophetic pastor once prayed a series of prophecies/revelations over me, however, most of them seemingly turned out to be false. I can't figure if this means he was wrong to begin with, or if they were true but God somehow decided to revoke them.
Or maybe you just missed it.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Don't overthink it.
There are some good reasons for thinking FireBrand. For instance when
1) You're aware from Scripture that churches can fall away from the truth (see Rev 2-3), and
2) You read that "Tracing the state of evangelicalism from the Puritan age to his own era, Shindler noted that every revival of true evangelical faith had been followed within a generation or two by a drift away from sound doctrine, ultimately leading to a wholesale apostasy", and
3) You've researched a bit about second and third generations "Christians", and
4) You're aware that the move you were saved in has now gone 2nd / 3rd generation, and
5) Things are presented to you as Biblical but when you ask for Scriptural (i.e. Doctrinal) support for the statements you get none, then
you should start to look around and look at the state of the Church and if, as has happened time and time again, it too is drifting away from sound doctrine then you don't go with it.
One of the measures suggested for deciding if something is truly genuine not is to ask yourself the question: "Can I see the apostles or even Jesus for that matter carrying on like this in the New Testament?" I'll link this video again and I don't know why it doesn't start where I'd like it to, but there's a yellow dot at the 7:19 mark. Start from there. You only have to watch a few seconds to answer the above question.
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