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To: Quix; Jedediah; xzins; irishtenor; blue-duncan; colorcountry; Elsie; Colofornian; Gamecock; ...
No. He’s not embarrassed by God.

He has consistently refused to answer any questions about his "callling". If he has a gift from God, then he should not be embarrassed about telling others how it works.

God is Jed’s supervisor, Lord, Master.

So are you convinced that every word that Jed posted here is the actual words of God? Have you considered that he was wrong about the hurricanes and he was previously wrong about the great explosion? And I dare say your "prophetic source" is going to be wrong about Iran attacking Southern California "soon". Wanna take a bet on that one?

Given Jed’s heart-level seeking God above all else and putting God’s priorities first, I’ll continue to support Jed.

Just because someone is sincere, it doesn't make them doctrinally or theologically correct. Mormons are sincere. The Catholics that you are constantly berating about their "rubber bible" theology are all sincere. Muslims are sincere. Hindus are sincere. Jehovah's witnesses are sincere.

I challenged you to show me one prophecy that the author of this prophecy has posted which has actually come true. I have found two that didn't. It only takes one false prophecy to make a false prophet. I do not give anyone any slack in this department. The Bible does not allow for any. He has no "gift". He speaks for God presumptuously. This is not my opinion. This is a fact.

If you lie with dogs you're going to get fleas. Likewise, if you live in a glass house you shouldn't throw stones.

Why don't you hold Charismatics to the same standard that you hold Catholics? You wouldn't put up with a Catholic who posted some false vision of Mary. Why do you put up with false prophecies from Charismatics purporting to be the actual words of God Almighty?

Quix, you are constantly berating Catholics about their "rubber bible" and how their doctrine is not biblically sound. Well, these prophetic utterances that purport to containing the actual words of God make the Bible utterly irrelevant. Have you ever once challenged any Charismatic on this forum who purported to be posting the very words of God as some kind of prophecy?

If the words posted above are the actual words of God, then they are the equivalent of scripture. You should be more than willing to quote them in your discussions with Catholics or other denominations that you disagree with. You should be willing to use these quotes as if they were scripture. But then that would make the Catholic "rubber bible" look like a solid rock compared to the Charismatics "irrelevant" bible.

When I argue doctrine and theology on this forum I have only one source for the actual words of God and that is the Bible. I had my fill of false prophecies and people presuming to speak the actual words of God when I was a Mormon. When I found out that the Mormon prophets were false prophets, I didn't tolerate it because they were sincere. Sure they may have been sincere, but they were sincerely wrong. In the realm of prophecy there is no wiggle room for sincerity. If you are sincerely wrong, that makes you a false prophet. If you presume to speak for God anything which God has not actually commanded you to speak, then you are a false prophet.

39 posted on 08/10/2010 6:16:33 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: P-Marlowe; Jedediah

As far as I know, Jed is not the least bit embarrassed about much of anything.

Prasise God for his faithfulness to serve his Lord Jesus as best as he sees fit and can. I’m not about to throw rocks at that.

No, Jed is NOT AT ALL pretending or intending to ENSCRIPTURATE anything new to add to scripture. That’s your construction on reality, not his. Nor is it any other charismatic’s perspective that I know or have ever known.

Scripture itself notes that many things that Christ Himself said and did were not contained in Scripture. There was certainly no problem with 100% purity or accuracy of any of that!

I prefer to deal with folks who demonstrate to me an earnestness about putting Christ and His Word first in their lives from a heart level out . . . privately . . . in terms of refinements etc.

I have exhorted Jed a time or three and, on balance, he took things to The Lord for confirmation and adjusted himself accordingly.

I continue to expect God to purify and refine all of us who truly seek Him and His will and purity in our lives.

I continue to believe that Jed hears from God and I continue to take his inputs to The Lord and ask The Lord what THE LORD would have me do with regard to applying them in my life and to what degree.

We are all obligated to do that even with every sermon we hear on Sunday or Wed night.

Bless you and yours.


41 posted on 08/10/2010 6:33:44 AM PDT by Quix (C THE PLAN of the Bosses: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2519352/posts?page=2#2)
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To: P-Marlowe; Jedediah

BTW, Jed is NOT the only person saying such things.

By far.


42 posted on 08/10/2010 6:34:47 AM PDT by Quix (C THE PLAN of the Bosses: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2519352/posts?page=2#2)
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