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Originally Posted by houston
I think this is true. I had a pastor who used to say that the evangelist has full liberty to preach whatever is on his heart. Years later he slipped up and told us that he gives cues to the evangelist when he wants him to stay on a topic, change a topic. So I wouldn’t be surprised if he told The evangelist some peoples issues. Especially when it was common for people to say that God told them something when in reality they received info from another person. The justification for saying “God told me” was that God must have wanted them to know or they would have never received the information.
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Billy Cole mentioned this during one of his messages at BOTT in the 90s. He warned against people claiming God told them something when it wasn't God who told them.
There's too many self-appointed people running around claiming they're some Prophet or Prophetess, etc. My rule of thumb is if they have a website, social media page or business card identifying themselves as "Prophet" Joe Smith or "Prophetess" Josephina Smith ... I steer clear.