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This is a posting from a web site: revivalschool.com, about deception in Christianity, especially the prophetic movement.

"M.S" (-a pastor interested in the Prophetic) writes:

I read your article, "Why I left the Prophetic Movement," and it was so similar to an experience and a reaction that I had at a recent "Prophetic" conference last year. Every observation you had is exactly what I observed! These so-called prophets and worship leaders were ushering in lude and familiar spirits, worshipping angels and opening and going through ungodly spiritual portals. I have never been so grieved and disturbed by anything in my life! And nobody else seemed to notice or care other than my fellow peers/disciples who discerned this also! I was so upset I strongly considered confronting... [the big-name leaders]...

The disturbing thing is that other respectable leaders were not able to discern and bring to correction what was going on. The weirdest part about everything is that one of the spirits that was causing some creepy laughter at the conference followed us to the mall after we left the conference and caused a girl working one of the little booths that sells stuff in the middle of the mall to manifest when we walked by and laugh the same exact way.

God showed me that the only reason some of the other leaders could not discern this is that they accepted money and thus the spirit of mammon had blinded their eyes to see what was going on. I wish our fellow Evangelists, Prophets, and Missionaries weren't subjected to being beggars and prostituting their gifts the way the modern church system has forced them to do making them chase opportunities rather than callings. It's sad.

 

 

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