Morning Rundown: Vlad Savchuck: 6 Safeguards for Receiving Personal Prophecy
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Vlad Savchuck: 6 Safeguards for Receiving Personal Prophecy
From personal experience as a youth pastor and now evangelist, Vlad Savchuk knows that the prophetic can be an often misused—and abused—”gift” in the church. He says he has seen it used to manipulate others, and it comes with consequences.
The leader of the HungryGen movement and pastor of a multicultural church, Savchuk recalls a time as a youth pastor where the above scenario played out.
“The first time that I’ve seen this happen was when I was a youth pastor,” he says. “A young man who was about 16 years of age felt like he was a prophet. So, he comes up to a girl and tells her that he is her husband. They’re 16! The poor girl freaks out, and she starts crying. So I’m dropping this kid off home, and he tells me he knows who his wife is going to be.
Alexander Pagani: Beware of the 7 Abominations
All abominations produce generational curses. So distasteful to God that He calls them abominable.
To those of you reading this right now, you might have never connected these seven to initiating a curse but Scripture is clear, they can and will cause a curse to be activated. Repentance is necessary to see these generational curses broken, and they are not to be taken lightly as they have major consequences and implications that can last for generations.
That’s why it’s so important to break these curses, something I discuss in the hit movie Come Out in Jesus Name. For now, let’s dive in and look at the seven abominations that are proven to bring generational curses.
AI Fake Bible Verse Raising Calls for Biblical Literacy
Biblical literacy is a tragic issue in the church today. A recent Lifeway Research study found that only 45% of those who regularly attend church read the Bible more than once a week.
It is because of believers’ ignorance in God’s Word that many, as the Bible states in Scriptures like Romans 16:18, will be deceived in the end times.
That Bible passage reads: “For such people do not serve our Lord Jesus Christ, and through smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting.” {eoa}
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