Prophecy at Revival Life Church

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Prophecy at Revival Life Church

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Prophecy at Revival Life Church 1 Thessalonians 5:19–22 instructs believers, “Do not quench the Spirit, do not utterly reject prophecies, but examine everything; hold firmly to that which is good.” Prophecy is a gift of the Spirit that strengthens, encourages, and comforts the Church. It flows through people, so it must be received with humility, healed motives, and careful testing. As stated in the message, “A cracked mirror still reflects an image, but the cracks distort it. The Word is perfect, but the vessel isn’t.” Prophecy begins with seeing clearly before speaking clearly. Jesus said, “The lamp of the body is the eye; so then, if your eye is clear, your whole body will be full of light” (Matthew 6:22). Purity of heart opens clear sight of God, which leads to faithful speech. “Unhealed hearts produce unclear prophecy.” Healing and humility are not optional. They are the path to accuracy. Prophetic words must be tested in community and weighed by Scripture. “If it can’t be tested, it can’t be trusted.” The questions are simple. Does it align with Scripture. Does it look like Christ. Does it build up the body. Words that exalt the messenger rather than Christ should be discarded. True prophecy points to Jesus. “The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy” (Revelation 19:10). As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following: Prophecy flows through people, not perfection. God’s Word is perfect, but the vessels are not. Reflect on how humility and healing shape your ability to hear and speak for God. Are there areas of pain or pride that might distort what you see or say? Seeing clearly comes before speaking clearly. Jesus said, “The lamp of the body is the eye.” A clear heart leads to clear vision. Ask yourself what may be clouding your spiritual sight and how God is inviting you to purity of heart so that His light can fill you. Community protects the gift. “If it can’t be tested, it can’t be trusted.” Prophecy must be examined and confirmed among believers. How can you stay accountable in community so that what you share and receive reflects Christ’s love, truth, and character? The post Prophecy at Revival Life Church appeared first on Revival Life Church Boca Raton, FL.

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