Then perhaps you should have kept them to yourself John; things shared on a public list become public.
 
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 09:06:45 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps you missed the part in the post below that says  My decision and reasons for it are personal matters. 
David is not going to be a discussion topic other than what I written.   John

In a message dated 1/4/2005 6:00:24 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jt: IOW he was "taught by the Lord" and this is what I hear David saying.  Many of you laugh at him and mock him calling him a self proclaimed prophet.  Could it be that he is the one who is tuned in to the right frequency and you are seeking life amongst the dead???

I have not seen this mocking and laughter.   With respect to David's claim that he is a prophet as in "apostles and prophets,"   I do not believe that claim but I do not profaim David in that disagreement.
 
jt: I don't know if you are one of the ones who allude to it all the time John but I keep reading these tongue-in-cheek remarks on TT. Do you believe the 9 fold gifts [resident in the Holy Spirit], the ones Jesus sent to the Church are for today? 
 
We are told to test the spirits to see whether they are of God  --   that is an obligation, if you will, for some of us.
 
jt: It is for all believers. Do you discern a problem, ie: that David has a "wrong" spirit?   

My decision and reasons for it are personal matters.   David has every right to make that claim   --    we have every right to question it.  
In my pentecostal  tradition, I have seen several who claim to be prophets  --   all without much proof or evidence.  Good people  --------   brothers all.  John
 

jt: I take it that these pentecostal prophets have given some false words which is not unusual in this generation.  Do you believe David is guilty of this also?  Maybe David's gifting operates as he is ministers publicly and if this is so then how are you able to discern?

 



 

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