tffy2004
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I respect TRUE men and women of God but there is something I need to get off my chest about prophets and money. This thread is not to slander this person so I will not mention his name, also there are many others who do the same thing. I am not purposly singling out this one person but the information I found on his site really does get under my skin so I am using the information to show you what exactly it is that has me upset.
For the past week or so my husband and I have been staying up late watching the religious infomercials(?) that come on in the we hours of the morning. We began to talk and the name of one particular Prophet came up and we decided to call and leave our info to get the package that they send out to you. We recieved the package a couple days ago and I went to his site tonight to email him but I searched the site first and pretty much got my answer.
I strongly believe that the gift of Prophecy is the most precious gift that God can give to his children and don't think that it is appropriate for us to get money in exchange for using this particular gift. The question I had for this particular man was how is it that he is comfortable charging people $120-$3,000 for him to use his gift from God to speak into their lives. And its not just the fact that he is charging $120-$3,000, it is also the fact that he is calling it an offering. If I were to give an offering in church the preacher doesn't say ok everyone give X amount today, the offering is freely given based on what you can give. But they tell you how much to give in order to get the rest of your prophetic word.
The portion in bold shocked me, I my mouth dropped open when I first read it. To some I may seem to be over reacting but this really bothers me. I have long wanted the gift of prophecy and it disgusts me that some who have it, use it go get money. And yes if I had the gift I would not charge to use it.
For the past week or so my husband and I have been staying up late watching the religious infomercials(?) that come on in the we hours of the morning. We began to talk and the name of one particular Prophet came up and we decided to call and leave our info to get the package that they send out to you. We recieved the package a couple days ago and I went to his site tonight to email him but I searched the site first and pretty much got my answer.
I strongly believe that the gift of Prophecy is the most precious gift that God can give to his children and don't think that it is appropriate for us to get money in exchange for using this particular gift. The question I had for this particular man was how is it that he is comfortable charging people $120-$3,000 for him to use his gift from God to speak into their lives. And its not just the fact that he is charging $120-$3,000, it is also the fact that he is calling it an offering. If I were to give an offering in church the preacher doesn't say ok everyone give X amount today, the offering is freely given based on what you can give. But they tell you how much to give in order to get the rest of your prophetic word.
Question: "Why should i give an offering" in order to recieve my prophetic word?
Answer: "These days, many people have forgotten just who and what the prophet is, so we think nothing of huddling the prophet off into a corner alone with the express intention to milk his gift. Many people will ask an abundance of questions about their situation, yet won’t compensate that prophet or prophetess with a single dime. When you take wisdom from a prophet and refuse to place an offering in their life, you have raped their gift, and the prophet is left wanting."
Answer: "These days, many people have forgotten just who and what the prophet is, so we think nothing of huddling the prophet off into a corner alone with the express intention to milk his gift. Many people will ask an abundance of questions about their situation, yet won’t compensate that prophet or prophetess with a single dime. When you take wisdom from a prophet and refuse to place an offering in their life, you have raped their gift, and the prophet is left wanting."
The portion in bold shocked me, I my mouth dropped open when I first read it. To some I may seem to be over reacting but this really bothers me. I have long wanted the gift of prophecy and it disgusts me that some who have it, use it go get money. And yes if I had the gift I would not charge to use it.