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This week we have a cross-generational chat with our friend who goes by the name Nor’west or Northwest Prophetic on social media.
On this week’s show you’ll enjoy learning about a man who’s pastored several times in the past and has an interesting calling and perspective on the Northwest region of the United States.
Topics we started off with today today:
- The ‘dones’, are many of them gravitating towards house churches because they’re rebelling against institution or unable to submit to authority? Or is it something else completely?
- Can we see similarities between the “Jesus people movement” during the 70s and the modern day millennials who are disinterested in “institutional” church?
- I shared my observation that many of my more recent podcast fans are decades older than I am. Where is the younger generation?
- Also, the “done with church” crowd doesn’t fit one specific demographic, but are a wide variety of different ages and classes in Western society.
Regarding the prophetic, we pick NWP’s brain about:
- Do prophecies have multiple fulfillments, like “repeats”?
- Do some people confuse what God is speaking to them personally with prophetic words they think are for the Body of Christ at large?
- Is it possible to prophesy our own frustration or opinions in God’s name concerning a region or a culture?
- The Apostle Paul’s source of revelation and “locating the ear to our spirit” — if we all have the same access to hearing the voice of God, then how come the Lord seems to say many different things to people?
- We discuss how do we process it when credible well-known prophetic leaders have conflicting prophetic words? Is one person right and the other wrong? Or are both hearing pieces of a puzzle that compliment the other’s?
- Does the Bible truly say anywhere that a real prophet must have a 100% track record?
Other Tweetable Nuggets from NWP:
Prophetic ministry is not primarily about prophecy but relationship with God @NWProphetic Share on XFind out where the current is flowing, and get in it! @NWProphetic Share on XRelated reading material:
Was Jonah a False Prophet?
Was Isaiah a False Prophet? by Steve Bremner
NorthWest’s recommended reading:
Understanding the Whole Bible, by Dr. Jonathan Welton
Also don’t forget to check out the site NorthWestProphetic.com and Pilgrimgram.com.