This is a true senario:
We had been having a lot of trouble with William Branham doctrine in some of our churches so one of our pastor's asked me to come and explain to his young ministers what WB doctrine really was...I went to Branham's meetings several times, had friends to go off into it...seen a lot...read all his books...
So with the help of several friends I got a little study ready for the ones that wanted to understand what it really was...so for one month we met together and I read to them from the little booklet and let them ask questions.
One night as we were reading the spirit of the Lord came upon me and all of a sudden I said, Someone that is here tonight will die tomorrow before noon...we closed our booklets and fell to our faces praying...The next day around 11 Am my phone rang and it was the pastor's daughter telling me that one of the young men 34 years old had fell dead at work....
So according to rdp it was sinful for me to tell our brothers what WB believed yet ok for me to rise up and say someone is going to die tomorrow...
That makes no sense at all....if I was at odds with God and God was upset at me for teaching and warning our ministers...then why in the world did he not use the precious, precious pastor of that church? He was sitting there taking notes...for he had no earthly idea of WB teaching. He was the one who asked me to come and made it possible for his ministers to be there.
Just like Priscilla of old I was teaching the word of God. For if you notice even though she was with her husband the word THEY EXPLAINED...they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately.
Acts 18:24-26 (NASB)
Did Priscilla, with her husband, teach Apollos “the Way of God more accurately”, including the doctrine of Christian baptism? Did a woman, Priscilla, teach a man, Apollos? Yes, she did and no where do we find anyone condemning her for doing so.