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Topic Started: Apr 11 2006, 04:18 PM (164 Views)
Stace4Jesus
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I would like to quote Mike Bickle in this matter:

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Congregational words of prophecy are for the purpose of edification, exhortation and comfort (see 1 Cor. 14:3).

Words of rebuke or correction should only be brought forth by seasoned ministers, and then only through the explicit agreement and oversight of the pastor or overseeing elder. Many times these types of words are best shared with church leaders in private.

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If you have heard the Lord speak a Word of Rebuke concerning His Bride, or any of His ministers, please submit these to the leadership of this board before posting them.

Dreams and Visions are welcome.




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Caroline
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I totally agree with that. Most rebukes I have found come from bitterness and anger, rather than from God.
Anytime God rebukes, then He always makes a gentle and loving way of escape.
I teach my group that.

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To help understand the dream the Lord has given you, I am sharing some quidelines that Sandy Warner shared with her online students.

She says,

TIPS OR IDEAS FOR INTERPRETING:
When interpreting, you can dissect a word that is quickened. (Like for instance, lego blocks)

1. add examples of what that word reminds you of.

2. add scriptures that support the idea or word.

3. add definitions of the word.

4. connect circumstances you have had in our own life about that word.

5. find the purpose of the word, like what it does or accomplishes.

6. add comments from a sermon or other writing that you remember about that word.

7. Look for a prophetic significance, like the possibility of a season, or environment in which the dream portrays.

www.thequickenedword.com

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