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I found this video fascinating.
I imagine it will raise all sorts of questions...
I imagine it will raise all sorts of questions...
I found this video fascinating.
I imagine it will raise all sorts of questions...
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My borrowed prophecy from scripture is that those of the prosperity gospel and those who put the kingdoms of man over the Kingdom of God will be in for a surprise.
It was my understanding the video was prophecies for 2020
Good video - for tickling the ears. 2 Tim 4:3
No I believe in the perpetuity of gifts. Just that I don't believe in their message. Correct me if I'm wrong but Sid Roth is Zionist friendly and his guests share his views, which I don't. God does promise that He will one day restore Israel but Zionism is man's attempt to restore Israel through political and military means. Just my 2 cents; don't want to get off-topic.I ignored the Razmataz and just considered the substance and content from these three gentlemen who have a proven prophetic gift.
But hey - nothing has changed - the messenger is considered insane, demonic or both...
Sounds familiar.
No I believe in the perpetuity of gifts. Just that I don't believe in their message. Correct me if I'm wrong but Sid Roth is Zionist friendly and his guests share his views, which I don't. God does promise that He will one day restore Israel but Zionism is man's attempt to restore Israel through political and military means. Just my 2 cents; don't want to get off-topic.
My thinking is that someone could "prophecy" accurately yet the germane question is whether the fulfillment of that prophecy is from God or the devil. Just because something comes to pass does not necessarily make it of God. This account in Acts 16 is particularly instructive regarding this:Yes... For the record I have never watched Sid Roth and don't relate to the style of presentation.
It is the three gentlemen and their track record and accuracy the I am interested in.
Notice how one of them names strangers consistently.
Of course we will choose if this is of God or Satan largely based on our personal theology and denominational prejudice.
My thinking is that someone could "prophecy" accurately yet the germane question is whether the fulfillment of that prophecy is from God or the devil. Just because something comes to pass does not necessarily make it of God. This account in Acts 16 is particularly instructive regarding this:
16 Once when we were going to the place of prayer, we were met by a female slave who had a spirit by which she predicted the future. She earned a great deal of money for her owners by fortune-telling. 17 She followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God, who are telling you the way to be saved.” 18 She kept this up for many days. Finally Paul became so annoyed that he turned around and said to the spirit, “In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!” At that moment the spirit left her.
Note that the girl prophesied accurately; yet she was not of the Holy Spirit. Thus "track record" is not always a good measure to evaluate prophets.
agree; that's more difficult as i know nothing about them. I wish I had saved an article I read a long time ago about a gentleman who lived in England in another century. He wrote/prophesied that in the latter days, many believers would end up being deceived. False prophets would creep into the Church with correct teachings and prophecies to back it up but later on, their teachings would change over time to no longer accurately reflect biblical truth. The sheep would not notice this change because they continued to put their trust and loyalties to them instead of scrutinizing Scripture for themselves thus ending up deceived. I thought that was wise word to heed.Yes I totally agree...
However we should weigh the content being presented and look at these men as best we can regarding integrity.
agree; that's more difficult as i know nothing about them. I wish I had saved an article I read a long time ago about a gentleman who lived in England in another century. He wrote/prophesied that in the latter days, many believers would end up being deceived. False prophets would creep into the Church with correct teachings and prophecies to back it up but later on, their teachings would change over time to no longer accurately reflect biblical truth. The sheep would not notice this change because they continued to put their trust and loyalties to them instead of scrutinizing Scripture for themselves thus ending up deceived. I thought that was wise word to heed.
What track record? Any statistics?
My questions are:I found this video fascinating.
I imagine it will raise all sorts of questions...