Bag om The True Prophecy
The true prophecy is a very interesting book. A prophecy is a word that is revealed from the heart of God, but recognizing when a prophecy is true is what really matters. The prophetic word not only comes to correct you, but also comes to align you to the divine purpose, to propel you to the next level of glory that is coming. That is why every man and every woman who walked in true prophecy was unstoppable and untouchable. That is why we see the story of David, when the prophetic word came to him that he would be king in Israel. It was a true prophecy because true prophecy has credibility when it is released. It does not come from men, it comes from the heart of God and is revealed to men for the purpose of glorifying His holy name. Today we have to consider which prophecy we can grasp, because prophecy cannot just excite you. Prophecy comes to guide you, to give you spiritual guidance so that you can battle without fear. There was a man in the Bible who walked in such an extraordinary level of revelation that he was unstoppable. That man was Abraham. He received a prophecy that he would receive a descendants, but over time, he may have doubted because he saw that it was not being fulfilled. But true prophecy may be delayed, yet it will manifest. False prophecy has no fulfillment, so it does not move you from where you are. That is why the men and women whom God raised up were genuine, because prophecy makes you genuine, authentic. Prophecy makes you return to your original state. That is why, before dying, Christ said a very profound and powerful word: "I will rise again on the third day," because true prophecies occur before the event. Christ said: "I will die, but truly I will rise again. The prophecy that He is releasing is one of life. However, when He died, He did not remain in that cold tomb. He rose again because the word that He released had to resurrect Him, since that word did not just come from Him, but came from the heart of the Father.
Let us remember that Jesus said:
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