Weighing the Word

Prophetic Words are in abundance today. Social media is saturated with men and women who have podcasts dedicated to earth shaking prophetic words from the Lord they receive daily.  Social media is also full of accusations about false prophets or fallen prophets. The atmosphere around many churches is one of suspicion and disbelief when it comes to the supernatural gifts of the Spirit.  Of course, Satan spearheads these failures and accusations in an attempt to discredit churches and leaders who operate in the gifts of the Spirit because these are part of our God-given arsenal of divine weapons with which we oppose the enemy.

The abuse and misuse of spiritual gifts is not new.  Paul, especially, had a great deal to say about the misuse of spiritual gifts in his letters.  In fact, he wrote enough corrections on the topic of tongues and prophecy to make up three chapters of his first letter to the church at Corinth. What we need to notice is that he did not order the churches to no longer operate in the gifts because of their abuse, but he instructed them on how to operate in those gifts in godly and productive ways.

Paul wrote about prophecy in a number of texts.  A few are (I have added emphasis):

Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good. To one there is given through the Spirit a message of wisdom, to another a message of knowledge by means of the same Spirit,to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by that one Spirit, to another miraculous powers, to another prophecy, to another distinguishing between spirits, to another speaking in different kinds of tongues, and to still another the interpretation of tongues. All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he distributes them to each one, just as he determines. (I Cor. 12:7-11)

Follow the way of love and eagerly desire gifts of the Spirit, especially prophecy:” (1 Cor. 14:1).

Therefore, my brothers and sisters, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues. But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way. (1 Cor. 14:39-40)

Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt, but test them all; hold on to what is good. (1 Thess. 5:19-21).

In summary, Paul says that prophecy is a gift of the Spirit to be desired and practiced in the church.  But, because it is a spiritual gift and spiritual gifts have to be developed, there may be some prophetic words from honest, loving Christians that somewhat miss the mark … “We know in part and we prophecy in part.” There may also be false prophets who are not speaking out of a desire to encourage God’s people but who are trying to draw followers after themselves.  Because of both reasons, Paul tells us not to quench the Spirit but to test the prophecies, and having done so, hold on to the good.

So how can we know if what someone tells us is actually a prophetic word from God? Sometimes we are too quick to reject or accept a prophetic word when we haven’t yet done the hard work of testing it. Here are some guidelines to test prophetic words.

Does it line up with the word of God?

What does the Bible have to say about the word you just received? Is it consistent with scripture or does in contradict the Word of God?  If it clearly opposes the Word, you can reject it immediately. If it is not something the Bible talks about directly, you may need to assess it with these other guidelines.

Does it reflect the Spirit of Christ?

Test the prophetic message against the character and attributes of Jesus. Does it reflect the Spirit of Christ?  Does it encourage, comfort and strengthen you (1 Cor. 14:3)?  Does it draw you to Jesus or push you away (Jn. 15:26)?  Does it clarify or confuse (1 Cor. 14:33)?  Does it call you to righteousness or sin?

Does it resonate with the inner witness of the Holy Spirit?

When the word hits your spirit is there resonance? Is there peace? Does something inside you agree with what was spoken, even if you may not understand it intellectually yet? The Holy Spirit bears witness with our spirit so be sensitive to His leading about the word

Share it with trusted counsel.

Another way to test prophetic information is by getting spiritually wise counsel. Seek “spiritually” wise counsel because you are dealing with spiritual information. You may submit the information to close friends, mentors, or leaders whom you know have spiritual depth in their walk with God. Their opinions should not make your final determination, but sometimes in the process of interpreting spiritual information we need a few people with enough distance from the situation to be able to speak objectively and spiritually.  They can confirm that is sounds like or does not sound like a word from God.

Seek confirmation.

Does the prophetic word confirm at some level what God has already been showing you? Often a word simply clarifies something you have already been sensing in your spirit. As we grow and mature in our walk with God, His voice and His word should be our primary source of direction. The prophetic word may then come as confirmation to what God has already been trying to show you. However, he may also use the word to open you up to something new he is beginning to do.

A danger in the realm of prophetic gifts, is that we can start running after prophetic words instead of cultivating our own ability to hear from God. In other words, the prophetic should usually supplement what we are already speaking about with God.  If the word is calling you to drastic action, you may ask the Lord for a supernatural kind of confirmation before you act.

Does it reflect a spirit of love?

All spiritual gifts are to operate out of love.  If a word is not given in a loving way, it may not be from God.  Prophecy is primarily a gift used to encourage, comfort, and strengthen a person (1 Cor. 14:3).   Occasionally, a word may bring a warning or rebuke, but those should be given in private…still with a spirit of love and concern.

Do you know the prophet?

God usually entrusts his word to those he trusts…men and women who have a close walk with him and who speak with integrity.  We can expect men and women who have spiritual wisdom and discernment to bring a more accurate word from the Lord than those who don’t. It’s not that a stranger can’t bring a word to you, but we can have more confidence in those we know or who are known and trusted by someone we know and trust.  Speaking of prophets, Jesus said we will know them by their fruit (Mt. 7:16). “Their fruit” includes a history of accurate prophecies, good character including humility, and a good reputation among those who know them best.  If you don’t know the person who brings the prophetic word, you cannot know their fruit.  So, take more time to test the word from those you don’t know.

In summary, do not quench the Spirit out of fear or constant distrust. Encourage and desire the gift of prophecy.  But test the word you hear.  That is your responsibility.  A prophetic word is a powerful gift that encourages you in touch times, strengthens your faith and comforts you when you have been wondering where God is in your life.  Test it and if it passes the test, hold on to it.  If it does not resonate immediately, don’t reject it out of hand but set it aside and pray about it.  When you test the word and believe it is from the Lord, pray into it and take action to step into it.  That is our part of the word.

We often get questions about children and spiritual warfare.  Can a child need deliverance? How should we do that?  What do we teach them?  Will it scare them, etc.?  I want to give some guidelines for this question because it is an important one.

First of all, sometimes children do need deliverance. In the Gospel of Mark, we are told, “A man in the crowd answered, ‘Teacher, I brought you my son, who is possessed by a spirit that has robbed him of speech. Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground. He foams at the mouth, gnashes his teeth and becomes rigid. I asked your disciples to drive out the spirit, but they could not.’ ‘You unbelieving generation,’ Jesus replied, ‘how long shall I stay with you? How long shall I put up with you? Bring the boy to me.’ So they brought him. When the spirit saw Jesus, it immediately threw the boy into a convulsion. He fell to the ground and rolled around, foaming at the mouth. Jesus asked the boy’s father, ‘How long has he been like this?’ ‘From childhood,’ he answered. ‘It has often thrown him into fire or water to kill him’” (Mark 9:17-22).

Jesus, of course, went on to drive out the spirit, but this boy had been seriously demonized since childhood.  When I say “demonized”, I mean that the child has a demon assigned to him to afflict him.  I rarely use the term “possessed” because that seems to denote demonization to such a degree that the person is under strong demonic influence at all times. Demonization is much more prevalent and refers to when a person (child or adult) has a demon that manifests and takes control or partial control from time to time.

How does a child become demonized?  Typically, this will occur through the “sins of the fathers.”  God declares, “You shall not bow down to them or worship them (false gods); for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me” (Ex.20:5). The guilt of generational sin is not passed down but the consequences of the sin can be.  If a father, grandfather, or great grandfather has sinned against the Lord repeatedly without repentance, the enemy may gain a legal right to afflict that person and his descendants by assigning a demon to that person and his bloodline.  This also includes, mothers, grandmothers, etc.

If ancestors have been involved in worshipping false gods, witchcraft, violence, sexual sin, etc. without repentance, demons may be passed through the bloodline even to small children. Demons also can be assigned on the basis of curses spoken over a child by those who have some spiritual authority over them…parents, grandparents, etc.  It is not uncommon for curses to be spoken over a child even before birth. if the pregnancy was unplanned and unwanted, parents or grandparents might declare something like, “We would be better off if this child was never born!” Someone might declare, “This child is going to bring nothing but trouble into our lives!”  In fear or anger, someone might say, “I just want this baby to go away!” These kinds of declarations can function as curses taken by demons to be enforced in the life of the child. These spirits may manifest in health issues, rebellion, a fearful child or a child especially subject to rejection of all kinds.

Demonic spirits also seem to gain access to a person through trauma.  If the child was exposed to some trauma early in life (abuse or health trauma) or if the mother was exposed to trauma before the child was born, a spirit might gain access through that event. In addition, demonic spirits can gain access when children are frightened by horror shows, movies about witchcraft, demonic spirits, violent shows, etc.  We need to monitor what our children watch and what baby sitters watch when our children are with them.

So, a child might become demonized through generational sin, curses spoken over the child, or through trauma.  In extreme cases, a child might be dedicated to Satan or some occult organization by parents or grandparents which would obviously give access to demons.  Children involved in Satanic ritual abuse often have numerous demons assigned to them.

In any case, if parents or ancestors have been demonized, it is likely the child may be as well.  Adults, can break the power of Satan through the blood of Christ by renouncing and repenting of their own sins or on behalf of their bloodlines, by renouncing and nullifying any curses by the blood of Jesus, and by severing spiritual ties with any ungodly people in their past or present.  Having done those things, they take away the legal right of the enemy to afflict them but still need to command any demonic spirits to leave.

When children are involved, those with spiritual authority over them can renounce and repent of sins in the bloodline on behalf of their children.  Having done that, any spirits attached to the child can then be commanded to leave.  For small children, parents can command spirits to leave and never return while the child sleeps. When we do so, we do not have to be loud and scary.  We have authority and because of that, we can speak sternly but quietly to any spirit and get the job done.

As children get older, we need to let them know there is a spiritual realm and there are spirits that are not our friends.  However, our major emphasis should be on Jesus, his love for them, his power, his authority, and his angels that keep us safe. Let them know that if they ever see anything scary in their rooms or around the house to tell you, but also to tell that spirit to leave in the name of Jesus.  I believe small children often see into the spiritual realm and not every scary thing is their imagination.  Rather than teaching them to ignore what they are seeing, we would be better served to teach them the power of Jesus over darkness. 

We should model praying for God’s covering and protection as part of our “daily bread” and, perhaps, let them participate in our house cleansings where we go through the house commanding any spirits that are not from God to leave and anointing the doors and windows with oil…again demonstrating that Jesus is more powerful than any unclean spirit.

As believers and as children of believers we should be wise in dealing with the demonic but never afraid.  He that is in us is greater than he that is in the world (1 Jn. 4:4). Wisdom tells us to live in a way that never gives the enemy a legal right to afflict us.  Demons are real and they want to afflict God’s people.  Righteous living and faith in Jesus keeps the enemy at bay but any intrusion by the enemy can be dealt with by the blood of Jesus and the authority he has given us.  That is what we want our children to know. 

This week’s blog may seem a little “out there,” if you have not been involved in spiritual warfare or have not been actively engaged in the fight for very long.  For those of us who have been involved in deliverance and house cleansings and have studied the spiritual realm for years, this seems matter-of-fact.

The spiritual realm is very real. The Word of God confirms that reality.  The Apostle Paul declared, “Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms” (Eph.6:11-12).

Notice several things from this passage.  We (all believers) struggle against the powers of this dark world (witches, warlocks, satanists, etc.) and spiritual forces of evil. The word translated “struggle” means close, hand to hand combat. We will have, close personal encounters with demonic forces who intend to kill, steal, and destroy.  We encounter these forces as a result of Satan’s schemes against us.  The word translated “scheme” denotes a well-studied and implemented plan of attack.  Satan develops and releases a logical and studied strategy to destroy us. 

The most successful demonic strategies against us are subtle.  There is no horned entity breathing fire with saber-like teeth and dragon wings trying to break down the door. These strategies come in the form of temptations that wear us down day after day and draw us away from God’s will a little at a time…a little drink with friends that over time becomes several drinks and eventually dependence on alcohol.  A gradual flirtation in the work place that eventually erodes boundaries.  You begin to imagine an intimate moment with the other party but dismiss it, knowing that would be not only wrong but catastrophic. But the month both of you are having trouble at home, you take the next step and Satan pulls the trigger. Satan is patient.  If the process takes a year or two, he doesn’t mind.

The strategy designed to take you out is so gradual you would never think of it as a demonic plot against you.  These attacks also come in the form of slight depression, a little anxiety, a little resentment, a steady whisper that you are always being victimized, an occasional glance at porn, not feeling your best, but over time…it becomes more than a little depression, fear, resentment, anger and pornography. You assume these issues are part of life, having a bad day, living in a fallen world, etc.  And that is true, but many times there is also a demonic component to your struggles.

You may seek prayer, counseling, accountability partners, support groups and medications, but, if the root is spiritual attack, these will not solve the problem.  You may be able to “manage” your issue most of the time, but the enemy will work tirelessly to undermine your “managing.”

I want to talk about a specific strategy the enemy uses against many believers. It’s invisible.  It’s silent.  It happens at night. I have heard this strategy revealed by several former witches and Satanists who used to carry out assignments against believers.  I have had personal conversations with those who were once steeped in occultism but became followers of Jesus. Nearly all of them came to Jesus because they found their occult powers could not match the powers of Jesus or they had a “love encounter” with the Christ that filled the emptiness they were trying to remedy through witchcraft.  After their encounter with Jesus, they were quite willing to talk about the strategies Satan uses against God’s people.

Witches and Satanists partner with demons to do the bidding of Satan.  Active witches’ covens and satanic groups are extremely prevalent in our nation right now.  One of their tools is astral projection by which their spirit leaves their body and travels about. Frequently, they enter the homes of believers to carry out assignments against them.  The prime time for these visits is between midnight and three in the morning…the time when the barrier between the natural realm and spiritual realm seems to be the thinnest. Clearly, not every believer is going to be visited, but leaders in churches would be the most likely targets or other believers at vulnerable times in their lives.  This strategy may be detected when believers are experiencing emotional, relational, or health issues that don’t seem to make sense and cannot be adequately explained.

Sometimes they simply observe, moving through the house seeing what is there and what might give Satan a legal right to afflict these people.  They sometimes function as monitoring spirits simply doing reconnaissance to help develop schemes against you. Sometimes, they stand over your bed and whisper things into your mind or dreams that create fear, doubt, sadness, depression, resentments, distrust, etc.  You wake up feeling off, down, anxious, etc. without knowing why.  They may reinforce temptations to drawn you away from Jesus.  They may instigate nightmares or distrust between spouses because you are asleep and, like hypnotic suggestions, your critical thinking defenses are not operating. They may instigate health issues that are not easily diagnosed or treated. They may assign demons to continue the strategies they helped develop including spirits of infirmity (sickness) and fatigue.

One former witch said she carried out these night time visitations for over a decade.  Now, as a believer she pleads with Christians to be aware of these schemes and to take steps to prevent these witches, warlocks, and demonic spirits from entering their homes. As we live in these end times, demonic activity against Gods’ people is ramping up. I want to give you a plan to resist these schemes. The former witch said when she came to believers’ homes that did not do these things, she was able to move through the house freely.  When she was assigned to homes where these strategies were practiced, she could gain no entrance.  Sometimes the house seemed to be ringed by fire and, at other times, angels were standing guard.

  1. Never go to bed before asking the Lord to protect you and your family from the evil one. Ask him to set sentries (angels) around your home and establish a hedge of protection.
  • Each night, verbally dedicate and submit your home and your family to the Lordship of Jesus. 
  • Declare protective scriptures over your house nightly…Psalm 91, Isaiah 54:17, etc.
  • Perform regular house cleansings, commanding spirits to leave your house and property in the name of Jesus and anointing each door and window with oil (olive oil).
  • Remove any objects in your house that do not line up with the holiness of God… occult objects, occult keepsakes, music that does not honor God, videos that do not honor God, etc.  This may include freemasonry tokens, dream catchers, astrology charts, even cultural artifacts that were used in the worship of false gods or that were dedicated to those gods.
  • Avoid television, video games, and streaming that is violent, pornographic, or occult.
  • Play praise music or the audio Bible softly at night somewhere in the house.
  • Keep your relationship with God fresh, your forgiveness up to date, and your confession and repentance current.  These things take away the enemy’s legal right to afflict you.

I want to encourage you to be more thoughtful and intentional about the enemy’s schemes against you.

Don’t be fearful but wise.  Be proactive in your spiritual warfare and know it is a very real thing. 

In the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, the writers recorded the account of Jesus being transformed or transfigured in the presence of his inner circle – Peter, James and John.   The uncertain location is typically referred to as the Mount of Transfiguration.  Anything reported in three of the four gospels is significant, so we should pay special attention.

Mark says, “After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a high mountain, where they were all alone. There he was transfigured before them. His clothes became dazzling white, whiter than anyone in the world could bleach them. And there appeared before them Elijah and Moses, who were talking with Jesus. Peter said to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters—one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.” He did not know what to say, they were so frightened. Then a cloud appeared and covered them, and a voice came from the cloud: “This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to him” (Mark 9:2-7)!

This was a supernatural moment for the disciples. Apparently, they had no warning of what they were about to witness.  Probably, a little joke orchestrated by Jesus.  Suddenly, his clothes began to almost glow they were so white and then Moses and Elijah appeared with him.  The other gospels tell us that the face of Jesus was also bright as the sun and that Moses and Elijah appeared in glorious splendor. There were times when God spoke to Jesus but those around him just heard thunder.  But this time, these three disciples could clearly see the two epic figures from Israel’s past.  Either Jesus introduced them or they were wearing name tags (church event) or they simply knew in their spirit who these men were.  These two were probably the most revered men in the Jewish pantheon of heroes.  Moses embodied the Law.  Elijah embodied the prophets. 

Peter, of course, was the first to blurt out something.  We are told that he didn’t know what to say because he and the other disciples were so frightened.  He didn’t know what to say, but he said something anyway.  Can you relate? “Let us put up three shelters – one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.”  Undoubtedly, the disciples were starstruck, but Peter’s notion reveals he was giving each of them equal billing.

Then a cloud appeared, reminiscent of Mt. Sinai as Moses received the Law, and God spoke once again. Yahweh declared, “This is my Son, whom I love.  Listen to Him.”  As soon as God had spoken, Moses and Elijah were nowhere to be seen.  Then, Jesus instructed his three followers to tell no one what they had seen until after his resurrection.

The lesson for the Jewish followers was that, as great as Moses and Elijah were, and as much the Law and the Prophets were foundational to their faith, Jesus was greater and has the last word. We are to listen to Him.  That doesn’t mean that we should not study the Law and the prophets, but the Words of Jesus supersede all other men and all other things. Bill Johnson likes to say that Jesus is perfect theology.  Jesus said, “If you have seen me, you have seen the Father.”  So, all other scripture must be interpreted through Jesus…either his words or his actions.  However we understand the Father or the Bible, it must line up with what Jesus said and did, his words and his character.

That is a good word for today.  No matter who is espousing their theology, their politics, their cultural values, their “scientific” theories…these must all be weighed against Jesus and it is Him we must listen too. If they don’t line up with Jesus, we must discard them, even if those views resonate with our flesh.

When we begin to put our faith in men, no matter who they are, we need to remember the Transfiguration.  As great as Moses and Elijah were, they were men subject to error, frailty, and failures.   We can still honor men, but Jesus must always be our North Star and the decoder of scripture.  Remember, the Pharisees and teachers of the Law immersed themselves in scripture. They memorized it, taught it, debated over it, and held it in the highest regard.  But they missed it. They missed nearly everything God had wanted them to get.  They missed Jesus, mercy and justice, In much of his teaching, Jesus had to correct their understanding – You have heard that it was said…but I say unto you.

We live in a world saturated with talk shows, news anchors, podcasts, preachers, prophets, and pundits.  It is easy to latch on to one or two of them and grant them the authority of truth in our lives. We may quote them more than Jesus and be led by their influence more than the Word.  They may have good things to say, but Jesus is God’s beloved and we must hear him first.  Be careful that you don’t start giving more influence to men than Messiah.  The last days will be marked with demonic deception where men, fueled by the enemy, will offer signs and wonders.  The truth of Jesus Christ will have to be our plumb line to test what these men and women teach and what the fruit of their ministry is.  Always remember, “This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to him!”