Gift of Prophecy in Practice

I expected God to dictate loudly into my mind with echoes, names, clarifications, directions, commands, and so on. But I've noticed that God doesn't work that way at all. How He does work?!

Generally speaking, God never works in anger, but rather in tranquility. And God doesn't work at a tense or critical moment. At least, that's my experience. No hasty impulsive action, no emotional response.

More specifically, I would describe God's words as a hot spring bubbling up within your mind, becoming a fountain or even a geyser. On the one hand, they are presented in words and sentences, on the other hand, with instructions. Instructions regarding how, when, and to whom you may deliver the words.

The message far anticipates what is about to happen, even without you specifically knowing exactly what is about to happen, and some things can also be hidden within the message itself. The words are not a dictation from God, like "write this down, and this is what God says," but rather a story unfolding within you, as if you were describing it. 

I know that God works this way, specifically because of two events:

1. The Philipsman-story; 4 days beforehand

2. The Facebookman-story; 1 day beforehand

With the Philipsman (2005?), God suddenly gave me those bubbling words on a Monday. So I know what it feels like to receive those words. And also how confusing they are for you, because everything still has to happen. Can you trust it all, or are you making it up yourself?

I didn't dare give the Philipsman the short but powerful message that Monday and didn't see enough reason, but on Friday I was so stuck and in trouble without having done anything wrong to him that I had no choice but to give him God's words, which I did by email.

I wrote to him: "I received a message for you on Monday from 'the Lord of Hosts' (quoted), but I didn't dare deliver it and saw no reason to. But today, you've put me in such a bind that I have no choice but to deliver the message to you now. This is what the Lord of Hosts says to you: 

"Damage my temple and your house will fall!".

I then sent the email, and shortly afterward, I received the following response from him.

He had conspired against me with a woman who works for an official agency, and she had more or less ordered him to treat me so viciously and to corner me. He had attached her email to that effect. He withdrew from the event in which he was supposed to guide me and stated that he no longer wanted to work for me/with me; that our working relationship would therefore end immediately, without charge.

This Philips man, as I discovered many years later from a local newspaper article, had, in fact, had strongly evangelical parents, but he completely  lost faith (article) and, I suspect, had taken the other side. Yet, he immediately understood how seriously the matter needed to be taken!

The woman from the official agency withdrew completely and was further protected and kept out of sight by her agency. I had no further dealings with either her or the agency that year.


2. The Facebook Man (2025)

In a Facebook group, someone made an unsolicited, extreme pronouncement against God and declared himself an agnostic. It's one thing for someone not to believe in God, but he insulted God, mocked God, and spoke about God with hatred and contempt. Strange for someone who doesn't believe in God, right? And also very unnecessary from where he is coming from...

Suddenly, words welled up inside me, just like I had experienced with the Philips Man. Hot water bubbles that spouted into a fountain, a geyser in this case. In this case, not just one sentence, but a short story that I had to memorize, quote, and only send if another comment was coming!

You can imagine, I was very nervous about that upcoming comment, especially because I already knew what I had been given to answer him. A response that was severe, which also made me nervous and doubtful.  And then came his comment:

He mocked God again and included a Simpsons illustration that essentially depicted "that even though he was acting very ugly and unwisely, God could still do SH*T about it!" And then I understood that God intervened through the words He gave me even before this guy submitted his comment!

The words began with an exhortation to tell his family and friends—using our Facebook chat as a reference—that his life as he and they knew it would cease within soon.  Then it went on to explain in detail why: because of the utter contempt, hatred, mockery, and evil words he had spoken about God—the Creator of all. It ended with the wish that perhaps his family and friends might find salvation through this.

I understood that his final comment, "He (God) can't do sh*t!", was answered in this way by God Himself.

Now, a prophecy only officially becomes a prophecy for the bystanders when it comes true.  But how the words came about, and the instruction "only after his possible comment" and the fact that that comment also came and explained why I had to write anything at all, made it more than reliable enough for me in advance!!!

Note: I don't know what awaits that evil person. Will he die, suffer a life-changing illness or accident, lose his all-defining status or job, or both? I have absolutely no idea what, and I wish him nothing except perhaps a complete turnaround as a person and in behavior. Although I realize that God can be very direct, clear and very basic in these kinds of matters.

God gives more than just prophecies

From my own experience, I know that God and Christ through God give more than "just prophecies". The topics and words I write here, the remarks I write as comments, the prayers I speak or think, the warnings I hear and take to heart, the encouragements I receive, and much more in my everyday life.  And if I'm honest, I personally find those "daily matters" much more important than speaking/delivering prophecies, because those are often loaded and bad news for others; they're also generally not appreciated.

A final prophecy to illustrate

Very recently, I posted as a comment a prophetical reply that completely stunned me, because I didn't immediately understand it. It was addressed to a church pastor who was edifying about "loving Jesus more than your spouse":

(*Last part) "Woe to you church members! You immerse yourselves in fleshly faithfulness, but you have rejected the spiritual pursuit of faithfulness.  Woe to you church members!

This Trinitarian (or Binitarian)  church/church members in question do not believe Christ in John 17:3 and John 14:1, so they are actually antichrist and spiritually unfaithful to God YHWH, who is a Spirit (John 4:24) despite all the fine edifying church talk...

This weren't the first prophetic words I'd brought to this church or to this church member. They most likely don't realize these are prophetic comments, but perhaps suspect "resentful behavior" and continue as before, while they fully realize that the "clunk factor" is enormous...

My hope is always that they will gain insight and change their actions. However, I also know that the listeners usually see me as annoying and the enemy. That doesn't make it easy, it makes it sad and lonely. Not only because of what comes to me/ through my Spiritual Gifts for them, but much more because of what will come to pass to them. The truth is that I would love to see as many saved brothers and sisters as possible soon; that no one will be lost. God's will be done.

*The total of prophetic words was much longer, but for clarity, it has been shortened for this story.


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