Prophecy is listed within the Spiritual gifts, so what does the look like in a Biblical New Testament setting?
We recently had a Bob Hazlett come and speak to our church.
https://www.ascendministries.net/bob-hazlett
I know that demonic spirits can mimic some of the miracles of God like they did with Moses or Paul and the sorcerer. We are even told some will do great signs and wonders to possibly lead away the elect.
To test the prophet, their words must not contradict the Bible. They must have a proven track record. And ultimately, you will begin to see by their fruit.
According to my pastor, Hazlett had perfectly predicted certain specifics about them building a new church, and he hadn't mentioned that to this guy.
This guy also seemed to know that my aunt had been having family issues and predicted restoration. Her husband had an emotional affair months prior.
But much of his talk was vague and never once exposed sin, or predicted anything negative, it was all motivational, and even two people were going to get new cars. New land for the church, a new gym, a sound room to create music, and a school was proclaimed.
My greater instinct is this is a joke even though I don't know how he knew about my aunt in, less it is demonic mimicking the gift to steer people away. But yet everything He said isn't bad either it just seems to leave out the correction and reproof part.
I don't know. I started going to a charismatic church a year ago to study their interpretation and use of the gifts.
Oh a red flag to me is Hazlett has an Ascend Academy where if you pay $99 to $250 a month, you can learn how operate in the prophetic gift.
Also he has appeared on Bethal tv and done events related to Bethal and close friends to a prophet community.
I can't help but feel this to be false, so I ask how should a modern prophet operate? Should one have a whole ministry built on it?
We recently had a Bob Hazlett come and speak to our church.
https://www.ascendministries.net/bob-hazlett
I know that demonic spirits can mimic some of the miracles of God like they did with Moses or Paul and the sorcerer. We are even told some will do great signs and wonders to possibly lead away the elect.
To test the prophet, their words must not contradict the Bible. They must have a proven track record. And ultimately, you will begin to see by their fruit.
According to my pastor, Hazlett had perfectly predicted certain specifics about them building a new church, and he hadn't mentioned that to this guy.
This guy also seemed to know that my aunt had been having family issues and predicted restoration. Her husband had an emotional affair months prior.
But much of his talk was vague and never once exposed sin, or predicted anything negative, it was all motivational, and even two people were going to get new cars. New land for the church, a new gym, a sound room to create music, and a school was proclaimed.
My greater instinct is this is a joke even though I don't know how he knew about my aunt in, less it is demonic mimicking the gift to steer people away. But yet everything He said isn't bad either it just seems to leave out the correction and reproof part.
I don't know. I started going to a charismatic church a year ago to study their interpretation and use of the gifts.
Oh a red flag to me is Hazlett has an Ascend Academy where if you pay $99 to $250 a month, you can learn how operate in the prophetic gift.
Also he has appeared on Bethal tv and done events related to Bethal and close friends to a prophet community.
I can't help but feel this to be false, so I ask how should a modern prophet operate? Should one have a whole ministry built on it?
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