
IN HELL
You will lift up your eyes being in torment
Who is Jesus Christ really? And what did He really say about your Soul?
Modern Day Prophets.... Are they real?
Are they actually of God? Or are they of something else entirely?
When God gave Revelations to men throughout the Old Testament, He also included them in His Scripture for our admonition. This is how we know that their dreams and visions even occurred and the message from these dreams and visions were then shared in Scripture for all to see.
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The "real" ones were all recorded in Scripture. The modern day ones are not. That should get us pointed in the direction of truth.
Keep in mind, the whole concept of prophesy came first from the Bible.
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If modern day prophecies were legitimately from God, they would be mentioned in Daniel, Revelation or other places within the New Testament. The Bible is God’s complete Word to man so to say that there are modern day prophecies is to imply that the Bible is incomplete. Why wouldn’t God have mentioned them if they were real?
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This is the foundation of illegitimacy to consider. Understanding that all truth and the only Truth about God comes from the Bible.
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Let's examine the Book of Acts to begin:
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Let's please note the context of this passage in Acts Chapter 2. It is a quote from the prophet Joel and it is referring to the believers in the first centuries before God's New Testament Words were written down. A method of spreading His instructions for the followers of Christ long before hand written copies of His Epistles were spread to all the believers throughout the known world. Peter is referencing the outpouring of the Spirit on the early church at Pentecost, not the end of the age. The last days referenced here transliterates as the last age, the last dispensation, the last chance before the Lord Returns.
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This "last days" transliteration is referenced many times in the New Testament as the age between our Lord's first and second Advents. I am convinced 100% this passage connects directly to the Book of I Corinthians as to what prophesying's were. The context in I Corinthians proves this point without doubt in my mind. ​Note the transliteration "When that which is Perfect is come". The context clearly indicates these gifts were bestowed to spread His yet to be written Word. Every gift was bestowed for this purpose alone.
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The prophecy mentioned in Acts 2:17 is fulfilled later within the book of Acts and other examples are given in I Corinthians but all examples cease upon the completion of His Written Word to man. These people were true followers of Christ and were reciting the Books of the New Testament not yet written or completed. They were prophesying or foretelling of God's coming written Words. Absolutely nothing more than that. And their prophesyings always matched God's written Word. Nothing extra or more than that was ever prophesied.
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Remember, in the first century at the time Luke penned from God the Book of Acts, there was no written New Testament. God's Words to the first century church were word of mouth from these prophesying's until His Epistles were written down and spread across the known world (first three centuries) after our Lord's Ascension. Once the written Word spread being meticulously copied over and over the prophesying ceased.
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Why would God continue to contact people with "His Words" once His Written Word was completed and published worldwide for all the world and all its masses to read? Bearing in mind that the only reason He gave the gifts of prophesy was the foretelling of His coming Written Word?
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Based on previous precedent in Scripture, a vision or dream from God is meant to be shared with all souls, not just a handful. What good would they do for man otherwise?
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For these modern day "prophets" to say that they are sharing with you “the word of the lord (or prophecy from the lord) for today” is in my opinion, blasphemy. Crossing a line clearly drawn by God in Revelation. They condemn themselves eternally for temporary profit. I will elaborate a little later down this read.
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Let’s look at visions in Scripture and read the context around these passages.
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Now let’s look at dreams in Scripture and again study the context.
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Did you take note of the characteristics of real dreams and visions from God as demonstrated in every single instance of Scripture? These dreams and visions were always:
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-Uninvited.
-“Blind sided” the recipients. In other words, they did not expect the content or context of their dreams and visions. They were not dwelling on the subject of these dreams and visions beforehand.
-Corrected belief; presenting previously unknown information from God.
-Became Scripture.
-Confirmed or reaffirmed Scriptures written later.
-Non-contradictory to written Scripture.
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Modern day self-proclaimed prophets ignore God’s written Word and create their own. Their type has been around as long as sin. Prevalent in ancient Israel and prophesied by Jeremiah for the end days.
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They tend to mostly declare the same blasphemies: “The word of the Lord came to me today” or “This is the word of prophecy from the Lord for you today”.
They call it this to give their imaginations equal status to God’s written Word as new revelations from God. The connotation being that they are bringing you updates from God superseding His written and complete Revelation to man, the Holy Bible. As if He were bound by time and not outside of it.
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The only common denominator is that they are all monetized. They prophesy from their own hearts for Balaam's reward. I recommend to stop sending them money and their fabrications will dry up rather quickly. As if God needs our chump change to keep His Information flowing.
Every real prophecy given to man by God in the past became Scripture. What would be the point if only a handful of paid subscribers were "privileged" to these "new" revelations from God?
Watch the next "prophets" program and show yourself where their "new prophecy" is located in Revelation or Daniel or anywhere else. You won't find any of their prophesies for they prophesy out of their own hearts for Balaam's reward.
Why did God change His precedent all of a sudden? To make liars rich? Or have folks simply been "had" again?
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Where has God ever shown us in Scripture that the men He did come to directly were obsessively dwelling (ruminating) on the subject of their dreams beforehand?
Real visions and dreams recorded in Scripture always corrected the recipient’s beliefs, instead of reaffirming them. I know, they want to believe it so bad that they fill in the blanks as they retell it, and it gets thicker at every retelling. I have heard none of these prophecies that matched Scripture. Scary yes, recurring yes but not what God said would happen. It never is my friends.
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Remember prophesies documented in the OT always reaffirmed Scripture because they became Scripture. Modern prophets seem to always add to or take away from Scripture which is very dangerous for the soul according to God's warning to us in Revelation.
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What of the seemingly naïve dreamers out there?
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Who fill up Youtube and the like with their prophetic dreams and visions but don’t seem to be scripted and don’t have thousands of followers? Sorcery is the key factor in many of the mental illnesses afflicting mankind in these last days. Our Lord puts far too much emphasis on this in the end for anyone to rule it out as the leading cause of the mental health crisis plaguing the western nations.
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What if aided by pharmaceuticals (sorcery) in many cases, these people take in and ruminate over the current events of the day on social media and alternative media or even studying prophecy and the various prophets out there. Obsessing on it so much that it pours over into their subconscious. Where has God ever shown us in Scripture that the men He actually came to directly were obsessively dwelling on the subject of their dreams beforehand? No where folks.
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In every case in Scripture, the visions or dreams were uninvited by the recipients. My point is this, what if they confuse these bad dreams they get out of their own imaginations and subconscious with God coming to them in a dream? Also notice that whatever eschatology they were indoctrinated into always seems to shine through in their "visions" reconfirming what they believed already.
The only thing I have truly learned in all these years of digging for "His Treasure" is that only His Word can be trusted.
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Keep in mind that it is not always that they are fakes in their own minds. The mind is powerful and the minds of us humans have been altered over the decades and damaged by their poisoning and their sorcery. Most modern day, self proclaimed "prophets" are mammon grubbing fakes. The sons and daughters of Balaam but some are not. They are simply perpetuating bad dreams from their own subconscious as visions from God because they really think they are.
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The best way to tell the difference between the two groups I just mentioned is whether they are monetized or not. If they are monetized, they are grifting. If they are not monetized, then they are simply confusing their bad dreams with God directly contacting them.
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On that note, where did anyone in Scripture, except the “false”, want money in exchange for God's Truth? What happened to Simon the sorcerer and Elymas the sorcerer in the Book of Acts who were false prophets for personal gain? Acts 8:9 explains these people to the tee.
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They draw to themselves followers as the only resource to God’s “latest” Truths.
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Mark and avoid these people.
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