True Prophets give Correction and Instruction in the Word
True Prophets give Correction and Instruction
Every true Prophet, when they release a Word, it has an element of correction and instruction in the Word, such as, if you repent and return to your first love, or if you humble yourself and pray, I will hear from heaven and heal your land.
First, he will speak to you things that you must remove out of your lives, so that you may receive the blessings God desires for you, and walk in your destiny and calling.
The funny thing is, most of the church and Christians do not want any correction in this hour.
A fool despises correction. If the Prophets who are speaking into your life are only speaking smooth wonderful things that make you feel good, and about where your destiny is, but does not tell you you need to live Holy and Obey the Lord in all of His word and Voice, run from that prophet. He is either a false prophet a hireling, or an immature one, but He is not standing in the office of the Prophet.
It takes more love to tell you what you need to hear, and not just what you want to hear, to keep you from perishing. That pertains to individuals, nations and Churches.
Lord raise up more real Prophets, walking in the full weight and authority of the Office
Missing in Church: Fervent Prayer
Frank Bartleman Prophet/ intercessor at the Asuza Street move, taught that to the degree that we embrace repentance, to that measure, can we carry the Spirit of Prayer.
Could it be that we as a whole in the western church, we have not repented?
Could that be why we don’t see much fervent prayer these days?
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~ Kevin Nugent
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