The posts you find here are prophecies, presented in the belief that they are from God, in the context of 1 Thessalonians 5: "Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good." So if you find them of value, thank God, the God of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who sent Him into the world to save sinners, which was done by His death on the cross and His resurrection.

Prophecies were a feature of the early church and can be seen at times throughout church history. In recent years they have reemerged as a part of the Charismatic movement in many parts of the church. Please understand that they are not intended to challenge, replace or add to scripture, which must always be the test of what is said.

Please let me know what you think: I offer them in the belief that they will be of value to people, but conscious that I may be guilty of presumption.

Context

These prophecies were given as a result of visits to art galleries; specifically so far Manchester Art Gallery. Where possible I will include a link to a photo of the pieces of art which inspire them, but in many cases they don't seem to have made it onto the web.

To GOD be the glory.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

In the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem

[Visiting 'the most sacred place for Christians', it is inevitable that one will be struck by the vast range of responses to God that are seen within the church; this word follows from that observation.]

'Of truth, of reality, you can only know what I reveal, what I choose to share. You are called to be faithful, to live in the light that I have shone into your life and so grow in true health, because I am the true physician whose prescriptions are wholesome.

'Walk gently then when another presents their truth - test to see if it is of me, expressing my truth in a way that you find alien. Do not be deceived: there are deceptions rampant in the world that will lead many astray. Do not be afraid to challenge the one who overtly rejects that which the scriptures affirm unambiguously. But if the point is at an angle, in a different form, then listen for my story, my call, in that: it may be their means of healing.'