What Is Prophecy?

By Petunia Northwood


Almost every day, we see new pastors come and go and come again. You'll see them on TV, and you will see them put out books. They will pop out of the door at your favorite church. They are the pastors who are 'anointed'. Anointed pastors are the pastors of the world who were 'chosen' by God. It doesn't matter what age or race they came from because they have this thing about them that gives them the right to be an anointed pastor. They are not the only ones who can prophesy the messages of God with finesse. They have the skills and talents that accentuates inspiration.

Are you an anointed pastor? If you happen to have the qualities of an anointed pastor, you are one. The anointed pastor is a diverse being. He's capable of doing everything he can to relay the word of God in ways no one has ever seen. Ordinary pastors might only just say the word, but the anointed says it and demonstrates it.

Churches hide the real meanings of the Bible. If you're in masses, you'll know the priest or pastor has a sermon to tell you the meanings of the day's passages from the Bible. Sometimes, the priest or pastor will not actually tell you what the meaning is. They hide it by mumbling their own opinions about the world. Instead of sharing news of the Lord, they're telling you things that should only be said in private.

Churches shun people who oppose God, who don't believe or who are sinful. Churches shun the bad. They banish them for not letting God be a part of their lives. But what most people don't know is that Jesus Christ welcomes non-believers, the sinful and the bad. He was never choosy about it; he'd welcome anyone in his life. This is related to churches hiding the real meanings of the Bible. If Churches truly follow the principles of the Bible, why will they shun people who are bad?

There is a difference between the anointed and the talented. Both of these pastor types are the same, but the only difference is the anointed always does things in accordance with God. He never defies God no matter what he does. He doesn't use his talents and skills to deceive people. He uses them for the greater good. If you happen to have these qualities, then you are an anointed pastor. Always remember the 6th quality: " always do things in accordance with God." You may be an anointed pastor but you can't use this talent of yours for deceiving. If God indeed anointed you, it is best you share what God has given you for the greater good of the world.




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