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Who needs a false prophet? Ive seen a lot of things over my years in Church. Ive heard outrageous things also. Teaching is run-a-muck. People will believe almost anything in some Churches and allow the most bizarre behaviors under the "Move of the Spirit." People can buy the strangest things when their heart is open to the fantastic. Its disgusting and there will be a payday. Although this is true. The worst is not the misleading that goes on in those sort of so called Churches or the half-gospel message of "Believe and be saved." but what we do to ourselves. Who needs a false prophet when the gospel and scriptures are so mishandled by each individual Bible reader. Remember the scripture Isa 53:6 "We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all." Remember something about my righting. Im writing not to the "Bad Christian." I wouldnt bother righting about them, it would be like beating a drunk bum. Im talking about us, the ones who are the regulars: The "good" ones. The scriptures are used for convenience. It has been our upbringing in the Church. I could give many examples and I have many examples in my blogs. Here is a new one to illustrate my point. The other day I was speaking to a great Christian man, we will call him Ed. I think he is good in every way and a leader. I told him of a young man who has two kids and is now caring for two others not his own. He is poor but saw the need and jumped in. My friend Ed said, "Wow, it is great he has a heart for those kids." I retorted "What?" "Are you kidding! What Christian wouldnt have a heart for them?" In amazement, with his eyes broad, I asked," Does Jesus have a heart for them? Do you have the Spirit of Christ?" You get the point. But would you send them to Child Protective Services? What excuse would you use? Would you confess, I dont have a heart for them? Where I live people know I will help. Whenever someone needs a place for a vagabond or even a Christian in need they call me. Why? Because I have a heart for them? No! No, I do not have a heart for them aside from Jesus. I want to reason "Why," like everyone else, why I cant or shouldnt help. But Jesus has a heart for them. All the people he created He loves and is just dying for us to quit discriminating. Self-bias is rampant and each says in honey coated Christian jargon why they can do nothing. I would say if you do not have a heart for any one person, you do not have the heart of Christ. Enough selfish prophesies! Who needs I false prophet? Look in the mirror. If the shoe fits wear it. If you think it doesnt, be careful.

 

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