I have not answered one prayer, neither have I displayed any signs nor wonders, and not one miracle have I performed . . .
has done all these things in the presence of the multitude. Moreover, thus far, everything that God has foretold within the realm of my journey, this assignment in particular, has come or is coming to pass. Likewise, as foretold, much of the contention which I have received, comes from the church, which really bothered me, at first, but eventually I came to realize that, because it was foretold, it couldn't be any other way. Just because something is foretold does not always mean that it is acceptable in God's eyes. No one likes to be told about their faults, guilt, and sin, the response is usually indifference accompanied by the inevitable, "why don't you tell about your own sin." I get it, but that wasn't the instruction given to me.
"Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show my people (Christians) THEIR transgression and the house of Jacob (church) THEIR sins."
Unless given in instruction, and not simply acted upon, or reacted to unrighteously, it is not of God. When I think about that, both Abraham and Rahab come to mind. Seemingly, opposite ends of the spectrum, yet met with the same test of faith through obedience. God didn't bless Abraham because he took matters into his own hands and fathered a child out of wedlock, nor did He bless Rahab because of her prostitution. But, as scripture would have it, both were blessed because of their FAITH and OBEDIENCE. What is just as ironic, is that, in delineating the "faith without works is dead," scripture, above all else that man defines as "works," the text highlights works as OBEDIENCE, that which is exemplary in God's eyes.
By faith Abraham OBEYED . . .
By faith Rahab OBEYED . . .
By faith Noah OBEYED . . .
Each had faith, some maybe greater than others, but faith, as outlined in this text, without the work of OBEDIENCE, is dead.
Just as we obey our individual calling, we are to also obey the instruction to act out the more corporate Christian works towards the least of these [James Ch. 2]. Faith is not just that you attend or belong to a church. Faith is not that you carry a bible, especially if you're not reading with understanding. Faith is not defined as showing favoritism over the less fortunate. And to be certain, there is absolutely no faith in sitting in the counsel of the wicked just because they have position in the church, or we call them friend (wicked counsel is advice that leads you into sin). Though many have tried to paint me as such, some counseling others not to sit in my counsel, to ignore me, or to do the opposite of whatever I say; in an attempt to label me, false prophet. But, I know who and whose I am. Once again, I have never called myself a prophet. I have deciphered, based on my history, that I am a "Daughter of Zion" with the gift of prophecy: The gift of prophecy, does necessarily make one a prophet, any more than the gift of speaking in tongues, makes another a tongue. So, why such misleading language from some pulpits? FORETOLD . . . doesn't mean it's correct, for God has foretold all things both good and evil.
Some people even try to use the apparent "success and wealth" of this administration as proof that I am not who I say I am; to which I say, check the text again, as foretold in Daniel Ch. 11. Others denounce me because they think the vision I shared regarding New Birth did not come to pass, but what is evident is that it is indeed coming to pass right before our very eyes, just not unto those who rejected the call. God don't lie! He can use anything or anybody: "I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out." There are so many false and unjust accusations and insults thrown at me (foretold). I have been accused of using scriptures to justify my actions: I reference scriptures to point you to the truth, whether you believe me or not is not the issue. The objective is that you would come to believe Him: For as it is written: "Let God be true, and every human being a liar.". Simply put our lack of faith does not change God's Word; nor do our words supersede to His Word. Therefore, when I quote a verse, my hope and intention is that you will at least, in keeping things in context, read the whole chapter, if not the whole book, and eventuality the whole BOOK.
I admit, I did not anticipate this assignment, and I certainly did not expect for it to be so difficult. After all we're talking about the church. You know, God's people. Perhaps I should've known, undeniably, most of the issues that wearied God were caused by His own people. The gentiles were doing as expected; sinning. But not so with the church, which was being anything but godly. Yet as God warned me, "I am not sending you to a people of foreign speech and a difficult language, but to the house of Israel." Meaning, being that I am a daughter of the church, wherein we all speak Christ crucified, surely they will comprehend (have ears to hear). But God already knew how rebellious and obstinate they would be towards me, because they are rebellious and obstinate toward Him: "But, the house of Israel will be unwilling to listen to you, since they are unwilling to listen to Me. For the whole house of Israel is hard-headed and hard hearted." Nevertheless, "You will tell them whatever I tell you to say, whether they listen or not." So, you see, y'all got me twisted, I'm not here to force you to listen nor to judge your "free will" in that matter, my responsibility is simply to tell you. Whether folks think I need to mind my own business or not, is irrelevant to the call to God's business regarding the church. Therefore, in obedience to my call, I must be about my Father's business. Because THUS FAR . . .
(Bless someone who can't bless you back)
Please excuse errors. Blame it on auto correct. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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has done all these things in the presence of the multitude. Moreover, thus far, everything that God has foretold within the realm of my journey, this assignment in particular, has come or is coming to pass. Likewise, as foretold, much of the contention which I have received, comes from the church, which really bothered me, at first, but eventually I came to realize that, because it was foretold, it couldn't be any other way. Just because something is foretold does not always mean that it is acceptable in God's eyes. No one likes to be told about their faults, guilt, and sin, the response is usually indifference accompanied by the inevitable, "why don't you tell about your own sin." I get it, but that wasn't the instruction given to me.
"Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show my people (Christians) THEIR transgression and the house of Jacob (church) THEIR sins."
Unless given in instruction, and not simply acted upon, or reacted to unrighteously, it is not of God. When I think about that, both Abraham and Rahab come to mind. Seemingly, opposite ends of the spectrum, yet met with the same test of faith through obedience. God didn't bless Abraham because he took matters into his own hands and fathered a child out of wedlock, nor did He bless Rahab because of her prostitution. But, as scripture would have it, both were blessed because of their FAITH and OBEDIENCE. What is just as ironic, is that, in delineating the "faith without works is dead," scripture, above all else that man defines as "works," the text highlights works as OBEDIENCE, that which is exemplary in God's eyes.
By faith Abraham OBEYED . . .
By faith Rahab OBEYED . . .
By faith Noah OBEYED . . .
Each had faith, some maybe greater than others, but faith, as outlined in this text, without the work of OBEDIENCE, is dead.
Just as we obey our individual calling, we are to also obey the instruction to act out the more corporate Christian works towards the least of these [James Ch. 2]. Faith is not just that you attend or belong to a church. Faith is not that you carry a bible, especially if you're not reading with understanding. Faith is not defined as showing favoritism over the less fortunate. And to be certain, there is absolutely no faith in sitting in the counsel of the wicked just because they have position in the church, or we call them friend (wicked counsel is advice that leads you into sin). Though many have tried to paint me as such, some counseling others not to sit in my counsel, to ignore me, or to do the opposite of whatever I say; in an attempt to label me, false prophet. But, I know who and whose I am. Once again, I have never called myself a prophet. I have deciphered, based on my history, that I am a "Daughter of Zion" with the gift of prophecy: The gift of prophecy, does necessarily make one a prophet, any more than the gift of speaking in tongues, makes another a tongue. So, why such misleading language from some pulpits? FORETOLD . . . doesn't mean it's correct, for God has foretold all things both good and evil.
Some people even try to use the apparent "success and wealth" of this administration as proof that I am not who I say I am; to which I say, check the text again, as foretold in Daniel Ch. 11. Others denounce me because they think the vision I shared regarding New Birth did not come to pass, but what is evident is that it is indeed coming to pass right before our very eyes, just not unto those who rejected the call. God don't lie! He can use anything or anybody: "I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out." There are so many false and unjust accusations and insults thrown at me (foretold). I have been accused of using scriptures to justify my actions: I reference scriptures to point you to the truth, whether you believe me or not is not the issue. The objective is that you would come to believe Him: For as it is written: "Let God be true, and every human being a liar.". Simply put our lack of faith does not change God's Word; nor do our words supersede to His Word. Therefore, when I quote a verse, my hope and intention is that you will at least, in keeping things in context, read the whole chapter, if not the whole book, and eventuality the whole BOOK.
I admit, I did not anticipate this assignment, and I certainly did not expect for it to be so difficult. After all we're talking about the church. You know, God's people. Perhaps I should've known, undeniably, most of the issues that wearied God were caused by His own people. The gentiles were doing as expected; sinning. But not so with the church, which was being anything but godly. Yet as God warned me, "I am not sending you to a people of foreign speech and a difficult language, but to the house of Israel." Meaning, being that I am a daughter of the church, wherein we all speak Christ crucified, surely they will comprehend (have ears to hear). But God already knew how rebellious and obstinate they would be towards me, because they are rebellious and obstinate toward Him: "But, the house of Israel will be unwilling to listen to you, since they are unwilling to listen to Me. For the whole house of Israel is hard-headed and hard hearted." Nevertheless, "You will tell them whatever I tell you to say, whether they listen or not." So, you see, y'all got me twisted, I'm not here to force you to listen nor to judge your "free will" in that matter, my responsibility is simply to tell you. Whether folks think I need to mind my own business or not, is irrelevant to the call to God's business regarding the church. Therefore, in obedience to my call, I must be about my Father's business. Because THUS FAR . . .
All Glory be unto God in the highest. Amen.
(Bless someone who can't bless you back)
Please excuse errors. Blame it on auto correct. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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