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To: Quix; Jedediah
There is confusion about prophets and their gifts by the Holy Spirit.

The pharisees and Saducees questioned Christ's authority because of his claims, and rightly so, but the earthly value of their own self serving ambitions made them deaf to listening to his message.

I see what this man says is coming into reality right now.
I do not see him contradicting the nature of Christ.

I hear the nature of Jesus by the Holy Spirit.
He is not claiming to be Christ, he claims to speak with the authority of Christ.

I see exposure of man's evil religiousness in the responses and the fullfilling of some of his prophesy right on this thread.

A true Prophet will not predict that which does not happen.

Nothing a false prophet says will come to pass and it should not provoke fear among true children of God.

If he is a false prophet he will die a false phrophets death.

I remain open to what he says, but I will not worship him, nor do I believe he desires worship.

My question to Jedediah is about what motivates him? Are you under a compulsion that is impossible for you to disobey?

98 posted on 10/15/2009 9:31:19 PM PDT by right way right
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To: right way right; Jedediah

Jedediah has likely turned in for the night.

I think you have stated things extremely well and accurately.

Jedediah does seem to operate under an overriding compelling press of Holy Spirit in his spirit, heart, mind.

He would likely agree that the spirit is still subject to the prophet as Scripture asserts. However, his compelling urgings are rather intense and he responds accordingly as do most prophetic types, I know.

Zeal is a pretty intense and commonly intense issue with most of them.

imho, in not a few of them, zeal can override their wisdom.

Jedediah is young enough that his Zeal is quite strong and his years of experience walking in such an anointing are not so extensive. Yet, I think he hears amazingly accurately and is amazingly obedient to what he’s convinced he’s heard.

And, when I’ve found him or his attitude amiss in some way, I’ve spoken up and after some exchanges, he adjusted his attitude in a Biblical Christ-like way. That was impressive to me.

Far too many prophetic types are too impressed with their own press clippings and hotline to God to put up with much discipline and correction. I don’t respect those nor give them much attention or hearing even though they may have started out with an authentic gifting and calling.

Certainly when he is speaking on the phone under the anointing, the vigor and intensity tumble out quite forcefully as they do through me on occasion. So it’s all quite congruent with my own experience and easy to respect as I feel a confirmation in my spirit.


99 posted on 10/15/2009 9:42:32 PM PDT by Quix (POL Ldrs quotes fm1900 2 presnt: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
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