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Prophetic or Spiritualist?

There is a mix breed of the Prophetic. Knowing the original, I can even smell the fake. Spiritualist are not Prophets and Prophetess.

Spiritualist uses the elements of earth to generate result for you that are provable yet they are powered by evil spirits. You won't notice this as witchcraft operation because they operate as familiar spirits.  

Avoid people that uses elements of the earth... Quoting the bible. Elisha used salt to heal but he never made it a method.

Jesus is the way, the truth and the life ... There is no other help any where. People chase result even if it means embracing and practicing rituals. We must be careful in this generation. We are in the New testament Gospel and Jesus pattern of ministering is the only way to minister to people.

Depending on salt, water, coconut water or coconut itself, egg, alligator pepper, urine, white, black, red, blue, brown candle..... Etc... Are not the testimony of Jesus. These are practices of spiritualist and yes they can produce results for you.... But is like solving one problem and giving you two new different problem.

We must be careful not to invite demons into our own lives. People can no longer teach you about Jesus and God's kingdom..... They limit you to trust in creatures to help you when you have the creator of all creatures.

Stop selling your soul in exchange for result and success. Getting success and result is not the testimony..... How did you get the results? Was it through Jesus alone or through rituals with elements of the earth?

We have cultist and ritualist hiding under the prophetic ministry. And because they can produce result, no body seeks to question the Spirit in operation.

We are few and we won't stop. Please, keep upholding the lifestyle of Jesus as the only channel to get anything done. Stop Chasing result and seek God's will.

Reading of your spiritual stars, and your palm or astrology are demonic practice that have being polished with civilization.

Whatsoever the early Apostle after the pentecost didn't practice or whatsoever Jesus didn't use to minister to people must be avoided.

The only vessel or tool for any kind of ministration IS THE PROMISES OF GOD, THE VICTORY OF JESUS ON THE CROSS, AND HIS COVENANT WITH FATHER ABRAHAM.

All these are known as God's Word!!! Be careful. What the devil is enticing you with just because of your eagerness for result is en-slaving you.

A word is enough for the wise!!! 

Don't say no body warned you!

Prince Victor Matthew
Hope Expression Hub 

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