Yes, I know. But still... Huh?
You used many words to say very little. The only thing you really said was "It can take time to see physical results."
The "Huh?" was about all the rest. What in tarnation were you talking about?
this is something certain Christian groups do...including a good number of Pentecostals
they believe that the 'gift of prophecy' can be used to give people information directly from God (through His Spirit I presume)
I call it 'Christian fortune-telling' and I have seen it used where people will line up and the speaker will go from person to person supposedly speaking words from God over them
I have also seen the results of some of these 'words/prophecies' end very badly...as an example: a woman I later counselled had been told by one of these people that she should marry so and so. She did and the man was very cruel to her physically, emotionally and spiritually. She left him; she could not take it anymore...it was absolute abuse. Ultimately, she did meet a Christian man and married him (the other was divorced and rightfully so IMO) and was very content and he was very kind to her.
I have a long list of such outcomes and frankly I am perturbed that someone on this site is now handing out words and saying they are from God.
I do not believe this is God. You won't find it in the Bible and people should remember that we have the Holy Spirit in us now and do not need a 'Moses' to speak to us on behalf of God.
That being said, I do believe a person can have insight into another but not as directives from God. This can and does result in people putting faith in other people rather than God