False Prophets
(The elephant in the proverbial upper room of the church)
False prophets are those who, not being cast out, dwell within the temple. Many of whom, though they speak from David's throne, are not the angel of the house; but, glory in hiding their own sin, to mislead God's sheep into signing off on their carnal designs to exalt themselves to positions of prominence (i.e. they want to be the pastor of the church, by whatever ungodly means they deem necessary).
False prophets and prophetess, according to God's Word, are those who commit adultery with their neighbor's wives, the wicked son who has his father's (i.e. pastor's) wife. And that strange woman (Jezebel) who commits adultery with pastors and other prominent men of God. (Jeremiah 29: 23, 1 Corinthians 5: 1-5, Revelations 2: 20-21)
The false prophet says peace when God says there is no peace. Jeremiah did not prophesy peace, he instructed the people, in accordance with God's Word, as I have repeatedly done, to seek peace through prayer. Simply put: 2 Chronicles 7: 14 "If my people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land." (Cross ref. Jeremiah 29: 11-14).
The church must humble herself and turn from her wicked ways. If it were not so, God would not have said so. "IF MY PEOPLE" It's all a part of the Jeremiah 29: 11 plan. Certainly God's plan is to prosper us, and to give us a hope and a future, but as with all plans, contained threrein is a process; for one does not come void of the other. Then, when God says peace, there will be peace.
False prophets mislead others to believe that because God's sons and daughters impart dreams, they are false prophets. But "As it is written: "I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh." Moreover, regarding His Spirit, it is also written: "Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophesies." But, by all means discern that which is good and righteous based on God's definition of true and false prophets. For, "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil."
Do not let YOUR prophets and YOUR diviners who are in your midst deceive you, nor listen to YOUR dreams which YOU cause to be dreamed. For they prophesy falsely to you in My name; I have not sent them, says the Lord.
SUMMARY
True Prophets, like Jeremiah, who was indeed sent by God, but rejected by man, are often insulted, called demented, tormented, and jailed "without just cause." True prophets acknowledge and revere Jesus as the only begotten Son of the Living God, often suffering for their allegiance. True prophets speak the whole Word of God "in truth," according to His instructions, despite man's opinions and retaliation (not promoting buffet Bible to hide his own sin, and thereby, save his own life to be approved of men). Most importantly, no matter how long it takes, void of unautherized human interference, prophesies spoken by the true prophet, come to pass, because prophesies are not of themselves but are of God, foretold of God, and upheld by God through the scriptures. Thank You LORD!
False Prophets, like Ahab's son and those who postured themselves against the Word of God, imparted through Jeremiah, often clothe themselves in righteous "outer garments" (wolves in sheep's clothing). They are the ones who, like those who set themselves against Jeremiah, arrogantly misuse their positions of authority to belittle, insult, and take part in having God's messengers unjustly incarcerated. False prophets even misuse and abuse those among them, in the church to further exalt themselves. Most telling, false prophets and prophetesses, misleads God's people, causing them to sin; most noted in the text, is the sin of adultery which is rooted in idolatry.
Again, the church must discern that which is good and righteous based on God's definition of true and false prophets, lest you bring God's curse upon yourselves. For, "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil."
Blessed is the house, the city, the nation which casteth out the false prophets and false prophetesses, according to God's definition and good plan. In Jesus' name. Amen
Whew! Thank You Holy Spirit for leading us into all truth. Hallelujah!!!
Commentary: It really is as simple as to "keep reading." No buffet Bible, get the whole Word.
(The elephant in the proverbial upper room of the church)
"He who has an ear to hear let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches."
Early in the morning God set it on my heart to speak clarity regarding His Biblical definition of false prophets vs. true prophets. Certainly it is frustrating to be the target of such a blatant accusation, as I have, particularly when the accuser is the one whom God defines as a false prophet. Nevertheless, mine is not to justify myself, for I am already justified by faith through the Blood of Jesus; yet, as Paul said "I do not desire brethren that you should be ignorant."
False prophets are those who, not being cast out, dwell within the temple. Many of whom, though they speak from David's throne, are not the angel of the house; but, glory in hiding their own sin, to mislead God's sheep into signing off on their carnal designs to exalt themselves to positions of prominence (i.e. they want to be the pastor of the church, by whatever ungodly means they deem necessary).
False prophets and prophetess, according to God's Word, are those who commit adultery with their neighbor's wives, the wicked son who has his father's (i.e. pastor's) wife. And that strange woman (Jezebel) who commits adultery with pastors and other prominent men of God. (Jeremiah 29: 23, 1 Corinthians 5: 1-5, Revelations 2: 20-21)
The false prophet says peace when God says there is no peace. Jeremiah did not prophesy peace, he instructed the people, in accordance with God's Word, as I have repeatedly done, to seek peace through prayer. Simply put: 2 Chronicles 7: 14 "If my people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land." (Cross ref. Jeremiah 29: 11-14).
The church must humble herself and turn from her wicked ways. If it were not so, God would not have said so. "IF MY PEOPLE" It's all a part of the Jeremiah 29: 11 plan. Certainly God's plan is to prosper us, and to give us a hope and a future, but as with all plans, contained threrein is a process; for one does not come void of the other. Then, when God says peace, there will be peace.
False prophets mislead others to believe that because God's sons and daughters impart dreams, they are false prophets. But "As it is written: "I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh." Moreover, regarding His Spirit, it is also written: "Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophesies." But, by all means discern that which is good and righteous based on God's definition of true and false prophets. For, "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil."
Do not let YOUR prophets and YOUR diviners who are in your midst deceive you, nor listen to YOUR dreams which YOU cause to be dreamed. For they prophesy falsely to you in My name; I have not sent them, says the Lord.
SUMMARY
True Prophets, like Jeremiah, who was indeed sent by God, but rejected by man, are often insulted, called demented, tormented, and jailed "without just cause." True prophets acknowledge and revere Jesus as the only begotten Son of the Living God, often suffering for their allegiance. True prophets speak the whole Word of God "in truth," according to His instructions, despite man's opinions and retaliation (not promoting buffet Bible to hide his own sin, and thereby, save his own life to be approved of men). Most importantly, no matter how long it takes, void of unautherized human interference, prophesies spoken by the true prophet, come to pass, because prophesies are not of themselves but are of God, foretold of God, and upheld by God through the scriptures. Thank You LORD!
False Prophets, like Ahab's son and those who postured themselves against the Word of God, imparted through Jeremiah, often clothe themselves in righteous "outer garments" (wolves in sheep's clothing). They are the ones who, like those who set themselves against Jeremiah, arrogantly misuse their positions of authority to belittle, insult, and take part in having God's messengers unjustly incarcerated. False prophets even misuse and abuse those among them, in the church to further exalt themselves. Most telling, false prophets and prophetesses, misleads God's people, causing them to sin; most noted in the text, is the sin of adultery which is rooted in idolatry.
Again, the church must discern that which is good and righteous based on God's definition of true and false prophets, lest you bring God's curse upon yourselves. For, "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil."
BUT
Blessed is the house, the city, the nation which casteth out the false prophets and false prophetesses, according to God's definition and good plan. In Jesus' name. Amen
As the church goes, so goes the nation.
Whew! Thank You Holy Spirit for leading us into all truth. Hallelujah!!!
Commentary: It really is as simple as to "keep reading." No buffet Bible, get the whole Word.
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