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I accept your view and I do certainly ask the Lord for a word from someone who asks for it. Most who ask me ask just once and the Lord usually gives me a word of encouragement for them. The ones I feel doubtful about are the ones that request a word from me day after day. This happened a couple of times when I was giving words on CF and that is why I backed off. I think the moderators of CF understand the problem and that is why they have instituted a rule that people don't give prophetic words on the public forum. My trusted mentor in the prophetic will not give words on request but will forward the request to the next equipping station meeting where a tape is made of a number of people giving words for that person as they feel the Holy Spirit is leading them. I like that because the prophetic words are coming from a group of people rather than just one person. When a person receives a successful word from me and then thinks that the same thing can happen every time they ask, then they start to believe that I am some sort of channel between the Holy Spirit and them. This puts them in a dangerous position and me too if I become an "enabler" for them to bypass the indwelling Holy Spirit and become dependent on another human to speak on behalf of the Holy Spirit to them. So it is not giving prophetic words on request that is the problem, but when it leads to one person having dependence on a prophetic person for day to day guidance, that is the problem.Oscarr, here is the problem I have with your position. The question is: Should someone ask for a word from the Lord, through whatever vehicle He choses to use to give that word through? Yes, certainly they should. If they should ask someone like you, simply reply, "If the Lord gives me a word for you, I'll tell you" and leave it at that. I can't believe you would have ever responded any differently, and this may have been your problem all along. You appear to have taken on the mantle that you were automatically obligated, and some sort of machine or something, and this would explain why you've now gotten off into teaching that "answering" such requests is paramount to seeking a medium (I see you repeating this ad nauseam now).
But there are critical times in believer's lives when a timely word from the Lord can be not only helpful but desperately needed. And to deny believers the right to ask for a word at a critical juncture in their lives is to simultaneously deny those who do move in genuine gifts of the Spirit from fulfilling their calling. It comes dangerously close to quenching the Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19-21). We should be PROVING all things, not nullifying all personal prophecies out of hand as being "New Age" or something.
Tell them you will leave the responsibility in God's hands, and that if you receive a word for them you will gladly tell them, but if you don't then they will just have to live with that. But agreeing with posts like #4 is supporting not only ignorance but a faithless and uninformed view of how the gifts operate. The New Testament writers themselves were very clearly pronouncing judgments over people's lives in New Testament times, and anyone who fails to see this is showing a tremendous ignorance of not only prophecy but scripture.
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