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Originally Posted by Aquila
Here's one instance that was shockingly specific. I even emailed the conversation to a trusted friend. I was shocked at what unfolded...
Me: "I can't shake the name "Michael", "Mike", or "Mark"... or something beginning with an M. Maybe not his name but someone close. Feeling a lot of confused emotions surrounding his passing. The emotions are stable now. I'm feeling something about a child, feels like a nephew. Might be a younger sibling, but first impression wasn't one of direct blood relationship. Not very clear yet."
Karen: "is actually in Australia, but she will get back to you with some feedback as soon as she can hun ~Admin~"
Jessica: "My mum is Tracy. She is probably still sleeping right now. I will let her know you have responded. My heart smiled when I read you message!"
Tracy: "Hi Christopher, Yes his name is Michael, Mike was what loved ones called him. His dad's name is also Michael and my brothers name is Mark. There is one nephew in the family not blood related (his step sisters daughter) . There was a lot of emotions around his passing with people blaming them selves. I wont go into too much detail yet in case you can receive more info but will say it was no suicide." All I had to go on was a picture posted by a woman I never met .... that lives in Australia. Specific enough?
Now... she thinks I'm a medium. LOL But... if God has a word for this family... I'll give it. I'm still praying.
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That should be a big warning sign to you, brother.
God doesn't give vague impressions and 'feelings'... he gives words of knowledge and revelation. I have never seen a genuine operation of the Spirit that went like 'I'm getting this feelin, there's someone who's name is Joe, or maybe John... there's static on the line, hold on, let me tune into the Spirit a little better...' such persons might need more tinfoil on the old antenna, knowhuttamean?
As for us being skeptical... Pentecostal people should be the most skeptical about claims of spiritual activities, just as doctors should be the most skeptical about claims of 'cancer cures' and whatnot...