Posted on 08/08/2011 12:13:34 PM PDT by NYer
One often doubts prophecies; hence the "discernment" notice. This prophecy is circulating around the internet. A poster on a different blog forum, seriously questioned the veracity of the prophecy and did some research. Here is their post:
WHEN THE OIL FLOWS
An elder in the Pentecostal Church at Moss, Norway, Martin Andersen,heard the following prophecy in 1937, in Moss:
When oil comes out of the North Sea and along the Norwegian coast,things will begin to happen, and the return of Jesus is approaching.
When these words had been proclaimed, people stood up in the
congregation and asked the man to sit down and not speak suchnonsense. In 1937 it was indeed nonsense to talk about oil beingpumped along the Norwegian coast. Today all the worlds big oil companies are pumping oil along the coast of Norway. Norway is the worlds second greatest exporter of oil - after Saudi Arabia.
The sum of it all is: Jesus is coming soon (suddenly).
Original source editors note: The above account was originally transmitted from Israel to friends in the US. It was sent by a Norwegian Christian worker by the name of Ragna Von Porat.
Ragna states in a footnote that it was translated from Danish. She further states that Emanuel Minos, the evangelist mentioned in the account,was her friends closest neighbor in Oslo. She says, "I heard him in
my young days. My parents knew him."
Because of my fear of transmitting false prophecy, I have diligentlyinquired concerning the information in this letter. Publication has been delayed until permission could be secured from Ragna in Israel.
In my contact with her, she has assured me that these accounts are true and reliable. In fact, she relates that the first account has already been published in one of Norways Christian newspapers.
I have found in my own research that the first account was also published by the Christian Information Service in Germany.
The website
of Dr. Emanuel Minos is active today and can be accessed for
verification. Although the language on this site is Norwegian, the very similar story of the woman and her vision is posted there in English. The above accounts are transmitted just as they werereceived.
Ragna took it upon herself to verify as much of the above informationas she could. In contacting the Embassy of Norway she learned that Norway has now dropped to the worlds third largest oil exporter.
Ragna states, "I certainly have no objection to your going ahead [withpublishing]. It must be now-if ever."
Seemed fitting to post this, after O’s address.
mark
BMFL
Incredibly generic prediction, I see this as basically silly, of course things will be bad before He returns. YAWN ...
Whether these writers were on to something or not, you would have to have your head stuck in the sand not to see that something has been set in motion over the last ten years or so.
most thought-provoking. thanks for posting this.
certainly this could have been created recently,
and backdated to 1968.
but i find the details like the phrasing “live together”, etc., sounds believable.
if it really was written in 1968, then the “many stations”,
people coming from “poor countries”, etc. is interesting.
and the many mega-churches preaching about praying for wealth and financial gain:
“Christians will not be open for penetrating preaching. They will not, like in earlier times, want to hear of sin and grace, law and gospel, repentance and restoration. There will come a substitute instead: prosperity (happiness) Christianity.”
true or not, i hope people will read it, and ready extra oil for their lamp...
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Ping
Prophecy often has multiple interpretations, and its validity is generally related to the prophet or purported prophet’s spiritual purity. She may have received from God a vision which was true, and overlaid it with her own fears and flaws. This case is also illustrating why prophets tend to be despised at the time of their prophecies - it’s not easy to understand what’s seen when what doesn’t exist yet is only imperfectly related to what does exist at the time and is in general understanding of the time.
Certainly prayer now would be helpful.
Also, for those interested, have a look online for Siener van Rensburg. The first word is a title, ‘Seer’, not his name. He was a South African, Afrikaner and Boer, who learned to read from the Bible (taught at home). And that is supposed to have been the only book he ever read. He didn’t at the time - the Boer War - have great reasons to be optimistic about the future of his people, and of the developed world in general, but the resolution in his prophecy was more optimistic, if I recall correctly.
It smells fishy. It reads like someone sat down and wrote a short summary of the spiritual history of the last 40-50 years and presented it as prophecy. I wonder if there is any documentation that proves the prophecy was actually given in 1968. I mean documentary evidence.
Here is another: The Last Pope? A Look at the St. Malachy Prophecy (Youtube)
ping for later, though I would like to know of what religious affiliation the woman and evangelist are.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2490481/posts?page=6#6
Why is it that these clowns always claim to have put it away and only recently discovered it again? I agree with you. Yawn...
That doesn't sound like the end of the world, but maybe that's just me.
If you keep right with God, it shouldn’t matter what prophecies have to say. You’ll always be ready to go!
Seems more like something passed around the internet by people that love to forward whatever gets into their inbox.
Oh well. sigh........
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