True or False Prophets

test the spirits

Jeremiah 27-29 Back in Moses’ time, the people asked Moses how to tell and discern if a man speaking “for God” was really ‘from God.’ So Moses gave them a guideline. If what they say will happen happens, he is a true prophet, but if what he says does not happen, he is false and should not be feared. (Deut 18:21-22) Sounds so simple but is it that simple?

Today we have some who predict that our future will be rosy and comforting, but the signs on the horizon predict otherwise. How can we tell if what we hear is right or not? We must take all who speak and then ask God for clarification, just as James said: “if any man is deficient in wisdom, he should ask God. [James 1:5]. The same tests apply today as they did back in the time of Moses. Watch, listen and pray for discernment. Study the scriptures, and do as the Apostle John said; ‘test the spirits’ to see if they are from God. [1Jn 4:1] But how do we do that practically?  What we hear should not contradict what God has said before and must confirm what scripture teaches “every time!” Listen to their claims. Are they just telling me and you, the listeners, what we want to hear like Hananiah did in Jeremiah’s time, or is it a message to prepare us to repent so God can fulfill His purpose? [Jer 29:11]

Authentic or Fraud?

Authentic or Fraud?

Is 58 The prophet Isaiah speaks to the heart of the matter when the people ask why God is not blessing them, and that same question is one we often ask as well. We say I  go to church, tithe, and help out where needed, yet I still struggle with peace. God answers that question by doing as Jesus did; he asks a question back. Let’s see, are you offering your tithe to please me or to get recognition from others? Are you serving to get a checkmark in My book of another duty fulfilled, or are you doing it out of a heart of compassion? Are you attending church out of rote duty, or are you attending church because you desire to meet Me there?

What is it that God desires? He desires a servant heart, a pure heart, and a clean heart. God desires that we offer our body as a living sacrifice ready to do His will. [Rom 12:1] He desires the fruit of our lips praising His Name. [Heb 13:15]. He desires that our right hand does not reveal to our left hand what we do. Mat 6:3 “But when you do your giving, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.”

Challenging questions; are we authentic or a fraud? God uses the “if-then” clauses to help us decide.

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