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Originally Posted by Amanah
Right, when you name a person's mother and father, and.then give relevant encouragement to their situation, that is more than just a lucky guess.
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I totally agree, its more than a lucky guess. Yet, is that prophecy? And if it is, then please show where that type is in the Bible?
I have no axe to grind with Mr. Reed, dont know him other the situation with a church in Midwest USA.
Yet, when Mike posted the live stream with Chris and he preached his sermon, and afterwards did that; what it reminded me of was a telethon. Chris asking them questions, “do you have this (name) in your family”, “did they recently move” all that goes hand in hand with the physics and mediums. If he says he is a prophet, then Ill believe him, and we watch for the works. Yet, I have never seen nor heard of a prophet doing the work like i have seen Chris.
Compare to the prophets of Old, and New Testament, and I’m not talking about calling fire from heaven, or transferring leprosy. I’m talking about how they gave the word.
2 Peter 1:19
[19] We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:
The word SURE in this verse means,
Firm, confident, steadfast, sure.
Elijah, Nathan, Samuel, Jeremiah, Agabus they had a sure word.
Compare that to Chris, and it doesn’t sound like he has a sure word. I guess I can be wrong and this is a new style of prophecy.
I seen the Lord use prophets, I know a prophet.
I remember he preached to a couple that have been married for 20 years at that time. Been in church for about 19 years of their marriage, one special service he told them, that if in 5 years you dont get it right, you’ll be divorced. My parents are now divorced.
I know a prophet that went to a church, walked right in while they were having service. He walked down the center isle and told the Pastor to get into the wheel barrel, the Pastor got in, and he walked him around the church several times. Finally, he let him off and told him, thats what this church is doing to you. The church dramatically changed after that.
I know of a man, a novice if you will. He believes the Lord has called him into the office of the prophet. He felt the Lord gave him a word to a Pastor. From what I understand the young man never spoke to this Pastor before, never been to his church. Yet he went, in confidence I cant say everything, yet I can say God told him he was going to give him one more chance to get right. As he went to the church he asked God to give him a confirmation, while the Pastor was preaching he stopped and said, “I’m not sure why I’m going to say this, yet I feel someone here is going to be given there last chance to get it right.”
I can go on, yet those are examples in my opinion of an office of a prophet. I dont see that with Chris, I see his way of ministry fall more in the lines of mediums. Time will tell, I hope I’m wrong.